Pop bottle waterer for hens?

Moselle

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Jan 17, 2008
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I saw these "universal pop bottle" waterers at Meyer - they look like a good idea for keeping water in our small run - water will stay cleaner and easy to refill from outside the run. I'm just wondering if their 1" width is big enough for a full sized hen? Anybody used these? Think they would work?

From Meyer:
http://www.meyerhatchery.com/get_item_4449_universal-pop-bottle-water.htm

Here's a picture of how they work:
http://www.redoakgamebirds.com/shop/index.php?act=viewProd&productId=94

I have 7 chickens and would probably set up 2 or 3 of them in their run. Inside the henhouse they have a big waterer which they can access any time.
 
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Chickens should have a bit of "elbow room" at waterers and feeders. More at feeders.
That said, just about anything they can get their beaks into and which keeps the water clean will do.
 
I think the opening is big enough, but the 12-16 oz bottle will not last long. Isn't the waterer in their run good enough?
 
I'd be concerned about the chemicals leaching out of the soda bottle. As a short term solution, maybe but I wouldn't want to run it that way long term.

Victoria
 
This shows using a glass coke bottle like the old kind.
I thought I had seen something like this to use with a two liter plastic bottle.
These might work good in small areas for younger chickens.
 

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