I had a feeling that my galvanized, 2 gal waterer was overflowing, so the other day I placed a large galvanized pan under it after I had it filled. The next morning when I went out, the large pan under the waterer was at the same level as the waterer.
I took a picture so you all can see what I'm talking about.
I did this because I'm planning on having my waterer in the hen house come winter, but I don't want it to leak or overflow in the hen house. I'm building the cookie tin heater and planning on it being under the waterer, but it for sure can't overflow.
So, is this normal, or what can I do about it?
BTW, the cement block is VERY level.
Thanks in advance,
EagleEye
I took a picture so you all can see what I'm talking about.
I did this because I'm planning on having my waterer in the hen house come winter, but I don't want it to leak or overflow in the hen house. I'm building the cookie tin heater and planning on it being under the waterer, but it for sure can't overflow.
So, is this normal, or what can I do about it?
BTW, the cement block is VERY level.
Thanks in advance,
EagleEye