Drinking nipples for quail.

Whiskybear

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I wish to utilize horizontal drinking nipples for my jumbo coturnix. This being a half-cooked notion, I looked around the interwebs and found a cheap bag of no-name, plastic threaded ones. These seem way, way too tight for my quail to use. I could see chickens using them, but… nah, not quail. So, apparently I need to take the ratchet straps off my wallet if I really wanna do this. Is there a trusted name brand that y’all use with quail that I might look for?
 
Thank you Kiki! First video gave me the brand names I need. Second video gave me some real sleep-late-in-winter inspiration! Exactly the kind of answers I was hoping to get here, and provided within minutes! THANK YOU!!
 
Thank you Kiki! First video gave me the brand names I need. Second video gave me some real sleep-late-in-winter inspiration! Exactly the kind of answers I was hoping to get here, and provided within minutes! THANK YOU!!
If you have any questions Rev @RoosterML is here to assist. Just say the word.
 
I wish to utilize horizontal drinking nipples for my jumbo coturnix. This being a half-cooked notion, I looked around the interwebs and found a cheap bag of no-name, plastic threaded ones. These seem way, way too tight for my quail to use. I could see chickens using them, but… nah, not quail. So, apparently I need to take the ratchet straps off my wallet if I really wanna do this. Is there a trusted name brand that y’all use with quail that I might look for?
If you buy the cheapest ones you will be wasting money. Get the Rentacoop ones. They are worth the couple extra dollars.
 
The Rent a Coop brand are so much of an improvement that if you didn’t already know, I couldn’t describe it to you.
Slapped a couple on a bucket and introduced the 3-4 wk olds to the notion last night. Seems a little awkward, but they’re getting the hang of it. Playing around with how to outfit cages… I think I’m gonna try the simplest approach I could conjure, at least for now.
A 1/2” hole will barely fit 1/2” tube, won’t let it expand; allows the nipple threads to dig in. So I’ll be securing a “drinking face” to the cage wall and just running a line straight to it from the bucket.
 

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Ok, I have 3 cages now running these. Indoor cages with pans underneath. The rabbit bottles were not gonna work all summer, they leaked so much I had to put paper towels under them and change pans twice a week since I went back to them after winter. These horizontal nipples are a godsend. As I hatch this year, I’ll have two more cages indoors that will use this, and then at least 2 outdoor grow out pens. This is a game changer in terms of time spent dealing with their water every day. Now I’m seriously pondering setting up a circuitulory system with water heater for my over-winter breeder cages. THANK YOU!!
 

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