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Thank you!The Nipples on mine don’t drip much that I can tell. They are cheap and come in a big pack so I would expect some lemons. I put 4 per bucket.
@LifeSimpleAndSweetI'd been using a basic chick feeder, galvanized metal with oval holes, until a few days ago. Got the feed in a heavy bowl right now, but some of the feed goes to the floor. I ordered the tourquoise feeder tubes yesterday. Arrive tomorrow, and I'll mount a couple on a 5 gal bucket. Only 20 bucks.
Used a plastic 1 qt chick waterer, then upgraded to a Rent a Coop auto cup. It's been working very well!
I have that same food and water set up. I love the ports. But I don't like the watering cups... I didn't get the rent-a-coop ones, so maybe that's my fault. They're just some non brand kind. Maybe I'll try the branded ones. But these ones leak like crazy.And a 5 gallon bucket with self-filling cups for water:
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(Rent-a-Coop is the brand I used)
I also have two simple waterer bottles that clip on the side of my run.
The RAC cups have not leaked, yet. I'm very satisfied with the quality. FYI: if I set the waterer on the ground it pushes the cups up, and they start running water. Mine is up on bricks.I have that same food and water set up. I love the ports. But I don't like the watering cups... I didn't get the rent-a-coop ones, so maybe that's my fault. They're just some non brand kind. Maybe I'll try the branded ones. But these ones leak like crazy.
Eventually I want to get a float valve and have my bucket autofill.
The feeders and waterers I most disliked were these ones. I could never keep them clean... I don't know what I'll do if I have chicks again.
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