Chickens Still Thirsty

My ladies can't seem to figure out the nipple waterer! They were crazy thirsty & stopped laying...I had to give them back the galvanized waterers after just a few hours. Can't have thirsty ladies, can we?
 
Mine were just so messy with the free standing waterers. But I'm wondering if a big heavy one like that would prevent them from spilling
 
I have 4 layers and 6 replacement birds. I clean and fill the double walled waterer every Wednesday, and Saturday....well if it's been hot that week.


One big problem I had was them spilling the water in their bedding, causing such a terrible mess. Now that the water is outside, I might be willing to switch back because they won't be able to knock over 10lbs of water
 
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When their in the brooder, I put the waterer on a brick to lift it up off the bottom. But once they start scratching...this is usually what I have to deal with.....

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They just take that waterer and fill it up with wood shavings. It becomes an everyday chore...more on the weekends when I'm around to attend more regularly.

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Outside in the run, I raise the waterer off the ground onto a drop screen. This keeps everything a lot cleaner and healthier for the birds.

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Here's an old image looking down on the drop screen, I put pavers down under the drop screen to keep things a little more stable, but you get the idea...
 
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Those nipple water ears have never seemed natural to me. They don't look like a chicken would get enough of a drink. To me, a drop at a time just would not do it. Personally I would never use this type of waterer.
 

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