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yes, it's the plastic octogaon one. I just went down to check the gasket and it's definately at the top. I tried shimming the side opposite the little spout like the PP had mentioned - didn't work. I let the cap off and it still trickled until it flowed over the rim. I'll try a little olive oil on it later, if that doesn't do it then it goes back.
Not meant for hanging? Really? MyPetChicken.com actually advertises them as a hanging waterer. Because of that I just assumed they were meant for that. Maybe I should rethink the whole thing altogether. I was hoping to free up floor space - later, when not too cold, I plan to keep the waterer outdoors, but we aren't letting them out of their coop unsupervised for another month or so (our only daytime threat is from overhead so I want them bigger). Until then the waterer needs to remain inside - where leaking poses big issues.
I appreciate everyone's feedback. It's such a bummer when your best laid plans aren't what you thought they'd be......... such is life, I guess.
Not meant for hanging? Really? MyPetChicken.com actually advertises them as a hanging waterer. Because of that I just assumed they were meant for that. Maybe I should rethink the whole thing altogether. I was hoping to free up floor space - later, when not too cold, I plan to keep the waterer outdoors, but we aren't letting them out of their coop unsupervised for another month or so (our only daytime threat is from overhead so I want them bigger). Until then the waterer needs to remain inside - where leaking poses big issues.
I appreciate everyone's feedback. It's such a bummer when your best laid plans aren't what you thought they'd be......... such is life, I guess.