Lots of panting chickens here. Been very diligent on trying to keep the girls cool in the afternoons. Been stock piling the ice cubes, chunks and pies (yup we are making "piecicles"). Our girls love the piecicles because they can stand right on top of them and when they melt they make a great dirt bath. Silly girls. Really concerned about what we are gonna do when we hit the 100-teens.
Does anyone in here use the air tight pail and oil pan/water dish to provide their chickens with water? My husband and I bought one of those orange pails from HD and a rubberized 3 gal watering bowl from a feed store and can not get the air tight seal that is needed for the "home made watering system" to feed the water into the 3 gal bowl without it over flowing. What are we doing wrong??? We have tried drilling holes at the bottom with the pail right side up, flipping the bucket upside down..... different types of "bowls". Ugggghhhh!! Don't want to have to spend too much money but I'm getting to a breaking point, especially with how hot it is and getting.
Take a brand new bucket and drill one or more medium sized holes about a half-inch below the top rim of the bucket, or whatever height you want your water level to be. I would probably do a 1/4"-3/8" drill bit. Leave the rest of the bucket alone. Fill the bucket appropriately and put the bowl over the rim of the bucket. With the help of a second person, flip the entire contraption over. Water should come out initially, but stop once the water level reaches the top of your holes that you drilled. It's that easy.
In order to get a proper seal that would allow you to drill holes in the bottom of the bucket, you will need to buy the more expensive lids that have the rubber gasket in them. Those lids are probably about $5 each, so it's still not a terrible price.