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These are not a good choice for winter waterers IMHO they freeze too easy... and then you have to thaw them out... I prefer the rubber tubs...
Thats why I want to fully insualte the coop so that it stays above freezing, it is just for the cochins since the layers will have there own coop next wintetr. Dad wants to use it as a brooder when I leave anyways so he is for insulating it all the way. I know people who use them up north and they work and don't shatter
 
Thats why I want to fully insualte the coop so that it stays above freezing, it is just for the cochins since the layers will have there own coop next wintetr. Dad wants to use it as a brooder when I leave anyways so he is for insulating it all the way. I know people who use them up north and they work and don't shatter
You're leaving?:th
 
I am thinking of getting these waterers next year. But I need to insulate the other walls so it doesn't freeze
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yes, those will freeze. If you have electricity, get horizontal nipples and use a bird bath deicer inside of it. This is the only waterer that has not frozen up on me.
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yes, those will freeze. If you have electricity, get horizontal nipples and use a bird bath deicer inside of it. This is the only waterer that has not frozen up on me.View attachment 1208974
I have thought about nipples. But putting nipples in a conditioning cage would be a pain IMO. I know people who also live in cold climates who use the cups so I am willing to buy 10 or so and try them. Most just have a well insulated building, and the water circulates back into a heated area and then goes back through the system from there
 

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