I may just show up and introduce myself to all of you BYC clad zonies!
Is there an entrance fee to the show?
Is there an entrance fee to the show?
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I may just show up and introduce myself to all of you BYC clad zonies!
Is there an entrance fee to the show?
I have five of the auto watering nipples that I think almost everyone else has around here. Orange with a metal pin. If you look at my coop link you will see how I have it set up with a two gallon bucket (planning to hook it up to continuous feed) and about a five foot section of pvc pipe. The nipples are spaced out about one foot apart. I was wondering does anyone else have a problem with the nipples constantly dripping? The ground below them is always wet and there's enough to make puddles so I see my girls drinking out of the puddles sometimes too. That can't be good right? Do I have bad nipples? Too many nipples in my pvc pipe? I plan on getting some sod to put in the run area soon so maybe it's no big deal after that.
I was just comparing themDo they have lady's style t-shirts? I cannot handle the necks on typical ones, and would be willing to pay extra. I would want adult small. In whatever colour (except orange) you choose for the rest of them. And I agree with whoever said that you make the call.![]()
I've heard there are better brands than others too. I couldn't tell you names though. Mine don't leak, they don't get used though either.![]()
I have five of the auto watering nipples that I think almost everyone else has around here. Orange with a metal pin. If you look at my coop link you will see how I have it set up with a two gallon bucket (planning to hook it up to continuous feed) and about a five foot section of pvc pipe. The nipples are spaced out about one foot apart. I was wondering does anyone else have a problem with the nipples constantly dripping? The ground below them is always wet and there's enough to make puddles so I see my girls drinking out of the puddles sometimes too. That can't be good right? Do I have bad nipples? Too many nipples in my pvc pipe? I plan on getting some sod to put in the run area soon so maybe it's no big deal after that.
OK peeps - this is what I have so far:
Adult Youth XXL
MemphisJourneytoSeramas
1M&1LArpey
2xs
1Maurorarose25
1MMama Hen Chris
1S, 1XLBeckysinglesc
4SFuzzybird
1L & 1XLAZ Bootsie
1L, 1XLPastry Momma
1xs
1xxl
1SAZ Kat
1s, 2m
1MKevs-chickadees
2XLBilliam
1s,1m,1xl
Smilesnsunshine
1xxl
1XL
Memphis wants Tanks tops for all except the adult large
Pastry wants hot pink and the whole world!
I'm going to place the order for the shirts on Thursday - let's make final decisions by then.
Thanks!
The nipples really shouldn't leak, but they can for a variety of reasons. First, do you have the screw in type like this, or the push-in type with the rubber grommet, like this? Second, exactly where is it leaking from? If it's coming from where the nipple meets the pvc and not from the interior part of the nipple then it is an issue with the size of hole you drilled. I think that size makes a difference too. I don't know if it's true or not, but I read out there somewhere (in a couple places) that the screw-in nipple was originally designed in the Netherlands and the hole size was meant to be 9mm. I have these installed in pvc like yours, using a 9mm drill for the holes and they have never leaked. I should mention that I also used teflon tape around the threads. I also have the push-in type that I've installed directly into the bottom of buckets and none of those have ever leaked when I used the mfg. recommended 11/32" for the drill size. The nipples can leak from the inside mechanism for a few reasons. First, they should be completely vertical to the ground. Deviation from vertical orientation can prevent the little ball inside from falling into it's socket and shutting off the flow of water. Second, as Mikey said, there might be something like sediment caught inside that mechanism too, which can prevent it from sealing. Sometimes just wiggling them a bit will work it out. Over time, calcium can build up around that area too, which might ultimately cause problems. Third, if the water pressure on the nipple is too great, it can leak. I would wonder if you brought your bucket down lower to the level of the nipples if that might help. The nipples are designed to work best at something like 0-5 psi.
ETA: I've also read that 1/2" pvc can be problematic for leaks and 3/4" or larger is better.