

Why not look into a feeder bucket too ? See the couple minute video for yourself. Water and air pressure tested prior to shipment.
#CHICKEN WATER FEEDER HOW TO#
Teach them how to actuate the yellow triggers when drinking. Neat and clean cup style design waterer for chickens, ducks, smaller birds. I'd be glad to help before poor feedback is given. MUST follow the directions included for success. Sometimes a Destructive hen will PULL OUT the yellow triggers to get water and ruin the cup valve. Simple instructions are included which state that trying YOGURT on the Yellow triggers works great so they learn how to get water on demand without ripping the triggers out. *****Please read disclosure carefully: Training is required to teach your flock how to drink from the cups and dispense water.

I have other ideas if this doesn’t work.Designed for Spring, Summer, Fall times of year. It hasn’t dipped below freezing yet, but may in the next week. Plumber’s putty seals around the wire to prevent leakage. Before doing so, I drilled a hole large enough for the wire just below the rim of the upper part, then sawed down with a hacksaw to make a slot, being careful not to get plastic chips inside the tube. I dropped the heater into the tube below the bottle as far as it would go. To moderate this, I got a thermostatically controlled outlet block from Tractor Supply ( ) that will come on at 25° and turn off at 45°. It’s designed to heat the water to 78° F, and that is way too hot. After reading some recommendations, I went to the pet store and got a 10 watt immersion heater for Betta fish tanks. The tape should be used only on pipes that water flows through. Before doing this, I wrote to the Frost King folks (who make them) and asked if it would be safe to do this. BEST CUPS: RentACoop Automatic Chicken Water Cup Waterer Kit. BEST HEATED: Farm Innovators Model HPF-100 Heated Poultry Fountain. I was considering wrapping the tubes with a heat tape. BEST AUTOMATIC: Little Giant Game Bird Automatic Poultry Fount. As the water level changes, I can now easily see it from the house. After snipping off the hook (and leaving the ring on the end so that it doesn’t pull the wire through) and the triple-eye thing from the other end, I stuck it in the bottle and fastened the loop of the wire to the inside of the neck with a stainless steel bolt and nut. To remedy this, I stopped at the sporting goods store and purchased an Eagle Claw “Lazer Sharp” Bluefish float ( ). Start your screws in the vertical board so that it is easier to attach once the height is determined for the bracket.įurther enhancements: Our coop is a little ways from the house-just far enough that we can’t tell how much water is left in the bottle just by looking out the window. Next, add the support piece to the bracket with screws.
#CHICKEN WATER FEEDER INSTALL#
Screw the top piece to the vertical piece that will attach to the stud or other area that you plan to install the waterer. Best Materials: Royal Rooster Chicken Poultry Twin Waterer. I wanted to make sure that the bracket was strong enough to withstand the weight of the water bottle when it is full. I decided to push it a little further out so that I had enough room to have the angle support a long as possible.

I used a jigsaw to cut the opening, however, I would recommend a hole saw if one is available.ĭisregard the first hole drawn that has the X in the middle. It will need some room to be able to screw the cleanout adapter onto the trap adapter that sits atop the bottom shaft. Drill a 3 inch hole at that spot so that the cleanout adapter on the top piece sits easily inside the opening. You will need to determine where the neck of the water bottle will be on the platform of the bracket. Once those two are in place, cement the left and right side horizontal beam making sure that the cups are lined up and that the cups sit flat so that water doesn't spill out easily. On the outside end of each beam, install the 1/2" adapters and screw on the plug using the joint compound.Īdd the other two 1/2" adapters to the bushings on the left and right side of the tee using joint compound. Repeat these steps to construct the other side of the beam. Make sure to line up the cups so they are straight. The next piece will be another cup coupler, followed by another 3" piece of pipe. Next, add the 6 inch piece to the other end of the cup coupler. I chose to order the ones with the 1/2" PVC couplers, but they have other ways to add them to your system. Start with a 3" piece of 1/2" pipe and glue one of the Beaktime cup couplers. UGH! We will try to make it with this one picture and a bunch of verbiage. Well, in the hurry of trying to get this together before the kids needed to be run here and there for sports practices, I forgot to take the detailed pictures of the construction of the horizontal beams that I had planned.
