- May 15, 2012
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I thought I had a handle on this each time I bought a new type of waterer, but I always ended up defeated!
The first type I got was a galvanized waterer, but I can't hang it because the wood that the coop/run is made out of is too flimsy and could not support the weight of the waterer, so, I have this thing on some pavers (like bricks). I have to clean it out every day and add water about 3 times a day because it either dries up or the chickens actually drink it. Not sure how dirt and grass keep ending up in it though. It's a lot of work to keep up with this one.
So, the next one I tried to use is a plastic, rectangular shaped box type with cups on the bottom. This one should really work right? Well, the chickens sit on it and dirty the top every day. I take it out and wash it off. I had thought about putting something like a cone shape object on the top to keep them from sitting on it, but, I'm sure they will find a way around it.
The problem with this type is that the cups end up fill with chicken manure each day, and I have to take it out and clean the cups out as well as spray it down.
My Question is, does anyone know if I can use those poultry nipples instead of the cups? I am willing to try this, but don't know if it will work or not. I ordered this waterer from amazon.com months ago, but can't find it on amazon when I went to look for it tonight. I found the poultry nipples. I would order them if I knew they would fit inside the holes where I insert the cups into.
If there are any other suggestions or ideas on keeping a waterer clean, please let me know. Thanks.
The first type I got was a galvanized waterer, but I can't hang it because the wood that the coop/run is made out of is too flimsy and could not support the weight of the waterer, so, I have this thing on some pavers (like bricks). I have to clean it out every day and add water about 3 times a day because it either dries up or the chickens actually drink it. Not sure how dirt and grass keep ending up in it though. It's a lot of work to keep up with this one.
So, the next one I tried to use is a plastic, rectangular shaped box type with cups on the bottom. This one should really work right? Well, the chickens sit on it and dirty the top every day. I take it out and wash it off. I had thought about putting something like a cone shape object on the top to keep them from sitting on it, but, I'm sure they will find a way around it.
The problem with this type is that the cups end up fill with chicken manure each day, and I have to take it out and clean the cups out as well as spray it down.
My Question is, does anyone know if I can use those poultry nipples instead of the cups? I am willing to try this, but don't know if it will work or not. I ordered this waterer from amazon.com months ago, but can't find it on amazon when I went to look for it tonight. I found the poultry nipples. I would order them if I knew they would fit inside the holes where I insert the cups into.
If there are any other suggestions or ideas on keeping a waterer clean, please let me know. Thanks.