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For Sale:
Automatic Chicken Waterer Cups - Drinker Nipple Water Cup System

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Poultry Water Cup System


 Automatic Chicken Water 2 Cup line - (As seen in picture)

 Requires no electrical equipment or connection to faucet pressure.

 Connect to a bucket to have a natural pressure watering system <5psi. (bucket and pipe not included)

     

 The easiest way to water your chickens.

 They drink from the cup, which allows the right amount of water to come into the cup.

 The chicken waterer for sale is a two cup system.


Edited by BellevueOmlet - 2/13/12 at 9:44pm
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Edited by NightsInWhiteSilkies - 2/11/12 at 5:56pm

 

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You said thru an email to cut the tube at the top.

 

Can you please explain to me what the tube is I need to cut from and why is the tube inside all the way down to the water cups but I cant attach then to the watercups as there isnt enough tubing to fit into it without it popping out of it. Is the tube supposed to just sit inside from the top to the bottom and if so why?

 

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The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched - they must be felt with the heart. Helen Keller.

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The ring is what is causing the leakage. You want to remove the ring, which is the part of the bottle cap that remains when you twist off the cap.  The tube is needed for the air to flow properly. There is no reason to caulk the cups and I would not recommend caulking them or any part of the waterer


Edited by BellevueOmlet - 2/14/12 at 1:48am
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Oh no, I didnt caulk the tubes at all. I did caulk around the caps where the water cups are at though.

Do you caulk around the water cups or cap area at all?

 


Edited by NightsInWhiteSilkies - 2/14/12 at 6:51pm

 

The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched - they must be felt with the heart. Helen Keller.

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I think they are leaking because you filled them with caulking so there is not enough room for them to fully tighten and seal.

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Actually theyve stopped leaking since I caulked around the area where the hole was drilled to put the watering cups in and now they now dont leak anymore. Thats why I asked you if you caulk them at all.

 

 


Edited by NightsInWhiteSilkies - 2/22/12 at 9:05am

 

The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched - they must be felt with the heart. Helen Keller.

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