Jazzy_girl
Chirping
- Mar 21, 2020
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No matter what I've tried and maybe I need new ideas. They will not nipple drink. I really need them to because I'm winter that's all I have rn is a heated nipple water drinker. Help!!!
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Buy one of these then.winter that's all I have rn is a heated nipple water drinker.
Good catch!Is this a commercial nipple waterer or a homemade one?
If homemade, did you put a small hole just under the rim to break the vacuum? The water won't flow if the air can't get in.
Good catch!
I totally didn't think to even mention that, but every time I make one from a 5 gallon bucket I take the o-ring in the lid out of the lid, so the bucket won't fully seal, and whenever I fill it, I make sure the lid's not quite fully snapped down, just in case. Machining a groove into the top sealing surface of the bucket (the part that would contact the O-ring), to ensure it will never seal, is an even better solution.
I had one bucket have a vacuum once. Good thing there were two 5-gallon bucket waterers in the coop, and the other one did not have a vacuum, or I could've lost 21 meat birds by the time I figured out there was a problem. Definitely vent your waterers.
100% accurate. They will freeze at the tips no matter what.Unless VERY well insulated and heated, nipple waterers tend to freeze.