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Homemade Chicken Feeder & Waterer Designs & Pictures

  • Author BYC Support
  • Publish date Jan 10, 2012
  • Updated Jul 21, 2015
  • Article read time 1 min read
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Building a Treadle Feeder

Auto Waterer
Fang Dangled Automatic Waterer
Autofill Bucket Waterer



Automatic Wood Chicken Feeder

LRG's Chicken Feeder

Chicken Nipples Anyone?

mikki717's Automatic Waterer
Homemade Wood Chicken Feeder

Bucket Feeder

Neil's Feeder

Trash Can Feeder

4 Dollar Chicken Feeder/Water

joe12pack's Chicken Feeder

Simple PVC Hopper Type Feeder

Stovepipe Feeder
Harleena's Laundry Bucket Feeder

dnichols's DIY Feeder

Homemade Feeder

lil'turkeymama's Waterer

Automatic Waterer with Toilet Valve

Cold Waterer

tylermckee's Chicken Feeder

Nipple Watering System

Auto Waterer

Automatic Watering System

The Pineapple Diner
Easyfree Feeder​

Wall Feeder

PVC Feeder

myblackf150's Auto Feeder

bastage's Feeder

Automatic Waterer

Supremo Waterer

Chick Feeder

Nipple Watering System
BSF Larvae Operation Under $5
$21 Heated Water Dish


Summer/Winter Nipple Waterer


DIY 12VCD Water Warmer


Lake Norman Waterer & Feeder


Thomas Boyle's Waterer


Aart's Funnel Bucket Feeder
Aart's Heated Waterer


chickwhisper's Heated Waterer
Jorjfdjungle's Waterer




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FluffTheDuck
  • FluffTheDuck
  • 5.00 star(s)
  • Apr 4, 2019
I like all the designs. I thought we could only use a bucket for it!
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Hawgdawg
  • Hawgdawg

    Hawgdawg

  • Feb 9, 2012
would like to post a pic or two of my home made red neck feeder. how do I go about it?
 
Chicksandhorses
  • Chicksandhorses

    Chicksandhorses

  • Apr 4, 2012
these are awesome and'll help me with my future chicks! thnx!
 
chicken guy
  • chicken guy

    chicken guy

  • Apr 16, 2012
could some one build a freaking waterer with out chicken nipples
 
questions543
  • questions543

    questions543

  • Apr 24, 2012
I agree with chicken guy...
 
okallthis4eggs
  • okallthis4eggs

    okallthis4eggs

  • Apr 29, 2012
I don't know how either but if you click on my name okallthis4eggs you can see mine in my photos. Try that Hawgdawg
 
Jadnils
  • Jadnils

    Jadnils

  • Apr 30, 2012
I made mine in less then 10 minutes, cost next to nothing out of stuff I had at home. Mine are made for 2-4 chickens, not terribly big but very useful and cheap ! If I can post , I will do so...how do I do that?
 
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    Dave Young

  • May 10, 2012
Oh how I love building chicken coops, it's just a fun thing I do on the side...I can make anything that anyone can imagine. Especially mini coops. There are a lot of interesting ones on here, I love the designs, good stuff.
 
SmallTimeChicks
  • SmallTimeChicks

    SmallTimeChicks

  • May 22, 2012
Has anyone tried rain water capture type waterers? I of course don't want to get the chickens sick on germy water, so it will take a watchful eye, but it seems like a nice easy solution to carrying out heavy buckets of water to the coop on rainy days. I can think of a way to design one, but how dangerous would this be for my chickens? Humans do it...
 
carolsparkle
  • carolsparkle

    carolsparkle

  • May 31, 2012
i tried to make a waterer without chicken nipples -- it didnt work. I used a 5 gal bucket pail with a gamma seal 2 lid and it didnt work. okallthis4eggs i could not find your photos. thanks
 
breakout
  • breakout

    breakout

  • Jun 3, 2012
Would like to add my solution above but not sure how so here's a link:
http://www.backyardchickens.com/t/672358/my-chicken-watering-solution
 
SKnoxMN
  • SKnoxMN

    SKnoxMN

  • Jun 4, 2012
I came across this site while getting interested in chickens in the back yard. I also came across this waterer idea and have since built a "Nipple-less" waterer from a rain collector. I am also new here and just registered today. I can post pictures once I figure out how. Or you can email for the plans and idea of how to make it fill automatically without the garden hose or manual use of valves. I look forward to reading more ideas.
-S
 
carolsparkle
  • carolsparkle

    carolsparkle

  • Jun 4, 2012
I think I may have figured out the 5 gal water thing -- with the lid on top and a hole on the side at the bottom. I got a "clear" 5 gal pail at paint department of Lowes (the better to see the water level : ) a LEAKTITE lid -- I got mine at Home Depot; a big planter saucer or an oil drip pan for the water bowl-- cut to the saucer size. Drill a small hole -- I used a 7/32 drill bit -- on the side, about 1/2 inch from the bottom of the pail. Next pick up the lid and take off the "seal" that goes around the bottom of the lid--- you won't need it. I then dropped in some pop bottle caps into the pail to help make it easier to see the water level. Place the pail in the saucer. Fill the pail with water. Now the tricky part-- put the LEAKTITE lid on titely and quickly. Now gently -- ever so barely lift up on one side of the lid to release a little bit of the pressure. If you open it to much the water won't stop. If it is just right then the water will flow as the birds drink. I'm sorry no pictures.
 
breakout
  • breakout

    breakout

  • Jun 4, 2012
Carol, you shouldn't have to lift up the lid. The hole should be drilled just below the level where you want the water to stop. When enough water flows out into the pan that it covers the hole no air can get into the bucket and a vacuum is created IF the bucket is airtight. At that point atmospheric pressure keeps any further water from coming out. When the birds drink then the water level comes down below the hole and air can get in allowing the water to flow out utill the hole is again covered.
Here's a fun little video showing the principle

http://www.bing.com/videos/search?q...D633D6D49426442EC7B5D633D6D49426442EC&first=0
and one more related to chickens and these waterers

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aXW-4dHtPPs&feature=related
 
RawrOsaur200
  • RawrOsaur200

    RawrOsaur200

  • Jun 19, 2012
amazing!! :D
 
drvining
  • drvining

    drvining

  • Jun 20, 2012
Great ideas, but has anyone looked into the safety of some of these plastics? I use plastic bins to store feed but get them from feed stores or restaurant supply places so I can be sure they are food-safe.
 
msf
  • msf

    msf

  • Jun 20, 2012
How does one post a system to this section of the forum? i have a great auto watering system to show off.
 
msf
  • msf

    msf

  • Jun 21, 2012
How do I get my automatic watering system posted to this section of the forum?
thanks.
Michael
 
Lance
  • Lance

    Lance

  • Jun 21, 2012
I would like to post mine too!!
 
craftydrae
  • craftydrae

    craftydrae

  • Aug 3, 2012
how do I upload pictures of my homemade feeder??
 
fuquay nc girl
  • fuquay nc girl

    fuquay nc girl

  • Aug 4, 2012
Has anyone figured out how to post their pictures? I too have a homemade waterer that I just finished and would like to share.
 
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