Can you use nipple waterers for chicks?

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i would not put them in your spare bedroom unless you want a lot of dust i made the mistake this year and did that, that room is coated in dust if you have a garage that might be better just keep the lamp a little lower and i used the nipple waterers and i didn't have to teach them i would highly recommend them

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Hello Neil,
I plan on getting 8 chicks.

I will have them in some sort of brooder- i havent decided yet what to get. The tractor supply has them in a big black feed tub, and the feed store has them in a big oblong galvanized steel tub (looks like a horse waterer or something)

They will be in my spare bedroom until they get bigger, then maybe I'll set them up in the basement (if I must, I prefer them to be as close to me as possible...lol), then I plan on putting them in their new coop with a suspended watering system- a 5 gallon pail with a nipple for water.

If you have any suggestions for me I would love to hear them!

Blessings,
Laura
 
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Thank you Neil. Maybe I will consider putting them in the basement after a week or so.

The spare room is actually my "exercise room", they would be in there. But I'm sure you are right & it will be messy!!
 
Yes, you can use nipple waterers for chicks. I fashioned a waterer out of a clean, empty gallon plastic vinegar jug--it's thicker than a gallon milk or water jug. I put two nipples on the bottom of the jug and it took the chicks about 5 minutes to get the hang of the new waterer. So much cleaner--no messy pine shavings or poo in the water. I just hang the waterer from the ceiling in the coop and can adjust it as they grow.
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