Water nipples

I use the letter R drill bit and tap the hole because I'm use thick walled material that I screw the nipple into. If you are using a thin walled material, you can go a hair smaller on the hole size.
 
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Eldon Hostetler, Middlebury, Indiana did! About 38 years ago.

The day they were introduced spelled the end of the cup and pool of water type drinkers for the poultry industry.

Hate to admit it but I was there that day, I saw it happen. LOL.

Everybody said nipple drinkers would never work. A few billion of them later. . . .

Well how about that.... Guess I just wasn't in with the new stuff LOL... It is all good cause we are using them now.
 
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I don't train my birds to use the nipple. They know that right after I take away the old waterer. However, now I am thinking about giving up the nipples. First, they waste water. I only need to give two bottles (24OZ) of water to my quails. While after I used the nipples, I have to add water to the bucket every day. They used 2/3 of the water in my 3 gallons bucket. 2 gallons a day. That is too much than before. Second, the coop get messy when using the nipple. I worry about them in the winter.
 
now I am thinking about giving up the nipples. First, they waste water

Strange. Very strange. You have a leak or something else is happening. There is no way you should go from 24 oz. per day to 2 gallons per day with the same number of flock.
If this were the case no one would be using nipples at all, and they are being used by every commercial grower I know of. They save water, not waste it, so you have
some kind of systemic problem there.​
 
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We had the same situation. We used the usual water and then got the nipples. We put the nipples on a 5 Gallon bucket that we were able to put an old fashioned heater in it and water was great for Winter.

Now we have new chicks and they are using the nipples. We have the two water sources for them. They can use either or. There is more water available and don't worry about having enough water. Chickens like water. Regards, Aria
 
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I am involved in a project that includes 500 Coturnix layers at the peak time. We raise them from day old and also finish the males for slaughter.

They do quite well on nipples from day one to the end. They never have anything else.

You have one to three problems;
Water column (pressure) is to high.
The height of the nipples is not correct.
You have a high flow nipple. (Did you get them from me?)

In any case the bird is not able to drink as much water as is coming out of the nipple.
 
I wish I'd known a preassembled option was available before I got mine. It'll take weeks for dh to finally get the holes drilled... not to mention installing a beam to hang it from (but I'd need that either way).
 

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