How do you get water out to your coop?

I carry my 2 galvanized water founts 2 gallons each about 50 feet to clean and refill. Each lasts a week before needing to refill. Both are inside coops.

I have 2 half gallon pails hanging outside coops that I fill with a gallon jug mornings and top off twice daily. I use rubber bowls outside during winter and a heated base inside coops.
I empty pails and rubber bowls nightly.
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We had a 100' hose from the nearest frost free hydrant for years, and carried water in winter, more like 150', from that hydrant to the coop in winter. Finally, about ten (?) years ago, we dug a line to the coop for another frost free hydrant, right next to the coop. Wonderful!
We overwinter 35 to 45 chickens, and carrying water to them is just too much work!
Mary
 
In winter I carry gallon jugs and in summer it's the garden hose.
Same. Though I usually carry the waterer out to the hose in warmer weather, rather than bring the hose to the waterer, as I use the leftover water to water the plants around the base of the house. Plus that keeps the run drier.
 
I just caught a huge amount of flack from the "better" half when I refused to settle for a 50 footer.
Guess who is constantly stealing my hose though? :old
Excessive? I call it a good start. We have multiple 100-foot-plus hoses coming off 3 of the 4 corners of the house (we were supposed to have 2 hose bibs on specific corners. The manufacturer put them on the wrong corners so we now have a hose bib on each corner at no extra charge.
 

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