- Feb 11, 2019
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I didn't try the horizontal nipples on my 5 gallon buckets. I had the cups and the 250 heater in the bucket. The bucket was water but the cups n valves froze. I'm in missouri so we typically have a month or so that will see sub 10 degree nights and a week or two that will go negative temps. I switched to heated doggy bowls, they hold about a gallon of water. With no breeze they don't freeze though the bases did freeze to their boards last week. If the weather doesn't go under 20 plastic heated gravity feds work but by those nights regular waterers work as well. I did try the HNipples on a feeder last year but the darn thing kept leaking. May have been my application. I'll have to give it another shot. I do like using a 5 gallon bucket BUT get a dark blue ones from lowes and not the orange ones from HD. The orange ones sun bleach something fierce and let too much light in so you get algae in the water real quick.
Live and learn I guess. Well, at lease live. And I don't put food and water in the coop. When they go in there they're just going to sleep anyways. When the light shows up the auto door opens into the runs and they can go out and get food and water then. All the do at night is snuggle up and poop.
Live and learn I guess. Well, at lease live. And I don't put food and water in the coop. When they go in there they're just going to sleep anyways. When the light shows up the auto door opens into the runs and they can go out and get food and water then. All the do at night is snuggle up and poop.