If you do a nipple bucket waterer you will have pretty much no waste whatsoever from spillage or evaporation, so the water is going to last longer as the ONLY water going out will be what is being taken by the chickens. I like the idea of a nipple water station for water offered in the coop as it eliminates the issue of spilled water- and a dry coop is a healthier, cleaner coop.
I AM QUOTING THE ABOVE AND ASKING FOR HELP, BELOW:
I use the "standard" bucket outside that gravity feeds water into the "trough" around it. Inside the coop I have 3 nipple waterers using the red plastic nipples with the metal piece on the inside for the chickens to actually peck at and get water. BUT one of them leaks terribly and the floor is getting really wet beneath it. Questions:
1. I can (maybe) solve the problem by ordering more of the same nipples on-line (NONE to be found locally!) but I hate to buy more only to have the same problem. DOES ANYONE USE A DIFFERENT TYPE OF NIPPLE AND IF SO, WHERE DID YOU GET THEM?
2. I can take out the offending waterer out of the coop, BUT then all I have left is 2 small (very small) waterers left for 9 chickens. NOT a good solution.
3. I can put a small version inside of the bucket system I have outside (IF I can find a small version) ANYBODY KNOW OF A SOURCE, HAVE A HOME MADE VERSION I CAN COPY?
4. I can put some kind of protective something or another under the leaky waterer. SUGGESTIONS?
SO .. ideas anyone? About any of these questions and then any potential solutions??? Especially since now, when I let them out in the morning I notice they beat feet for the bucket right away and the waterers in the coop have not had a lot of water drank from them. (Of course, the latter varied before. Sometimes they drained 'em almost dry and sometimes ....)
My "all caps" above are not "screaming", just trying to highlight the areas of "Help!!"