This summer I bought some "chicken nipples" and attached them to a 5 gallon bucket to hold my ducks drinking water. They took to it immediately and all of them use it for drinking (and man do I LOVE that the water stays clean!)
They have a little garden pond for swimming also, so I mostly use this for their drinking water (though that doesn't stop them from drinking their bath water!)
My question is whether anyone has tried putting the chicken nipples on a heated water bucket in winter time. I wondered if the wiring for the heated buckets is in the bottom or the sides, and would therefore interfere with installing the nipples. Anybody tried this? In the past I have used a heated dog dish in the winter, but it gets so messy so quickly, even when I try to cover all but a head-sized opening to the water.
Thanks in advance!
They have a little garden pond for swimming also, so I mostly use this for their drinking water (though that doesn't stop them from drinking their bath water!)
My question is whether anyone has tried putting the chicken nipples on a heated water bucket in winter time. I wondered if the wiring for the heated buckets is in the bottom or the sides, and would therefore interfere with installing the nipples. Anybody tried this? In the past I have used a heated dog dish in the winter, but it gets so messy so quickly, even when I try to cover all but a head-sized opening to the water.
Thanks in advance!