Watering Devices

enggass

Crowing
13 Years
Mar 8, 2010
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Mid-Coast Maine
What are my options for watering devices without having to build anything too elaborate. I am looking for something that does not take up much room. I have seen mention of Rabbit waterers. The ones with the ball - like you use for gerbils and such. Do these work well? How big do they come - what can you all recommend? Where is a good place to shop for them?
Thanks,
Steve
 
$4.00 for nipples, attached them to a left over kitty litter bucket which cost nothing. It works amazingly - clean, lasts quite a while for my 15 chickens (I only need to fill it once or twice a week), water stays clean, hangs from the rafter. It is really working out well for us!!
 
I stumbled upon the BEST WATERING DEVICE EVER this summer and now I have three installed in my coops. Check out The Chicken Fountain! It's NOT your average PVC unit with stagnant water in the tank, this unit hooks up to a hose and refills automatically when the water drops to a certain level and it has a heater option for winter-time use! Check out my review of it and why it's so much more healthy for chickens than traditional waterers here: http://www.the-chicken-chick.com/2012/07/the-advantages-of-poultry-nipples.html




 

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