Ravenlover
Bird lover,idk I'll think of something later 😂
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These are what I'm using right now in the brooder. So far they are great. I'm hoping to find something bigger for when they move outside.I use these and i still end up doing a quick scrub on the water'ers each day, its reversible
Yes, these are rent a coop. I like their design. What size do you use? (Gallon, quart etc)If these are the cups from rentacoop I adore them. It gets really hot where I am and I see the girls kinda mouth the water like ducks when it's hot out. I see a lot of people saying they're hard to clean but I just swirl a bottle brush in the cup, then invert the cup to dump the dirty water. Super easy!
Thank you. That is very helpful.I don’t use that setup exactly, but I buy rent a coop nipples and attach them to large,(gallon usually), jugs. I find a gallon lasts 10-12 birds about 2 days, then it’s getting low, closer to the nipple level. But in the winter they choose to eat a lot of snow, and in the summer they have wading pools to play and drink in, so their water bottle use varries.
Yes, these are rent a coop. I like their design. What size do you use? (Gallon, quart etc)
This is cool. How many quail are in there?View attachment 2542513 So my set up is a bit unconventional. I have just the cups held on to the cage mesh with the wingnut that comes with the cups. Then I have irrigation tubing running from the cups to a five gallon bucket that I fill with maybe four inches of water or so at a time.
I've got 14 in the cage with four cups connected to the bucket. I'd say I refill the bucket about every other day during summer. So far I have not gotten any algae growth (which is why I only fill about four inches at a time, so new water is always in there).This is cool. How many quail are in there?