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Bucket Teat Units (original design)

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Feed orphan lambs, goat kids and calves by attaching teat unit to a square bucket. Teats sold separately. (See Accessories tab below.)

Use a bucket teat wrench to easily tighten or loosen the plastic gray “nut”.

Not sure what you need? Premier’s Lamb ‘N’ Kid Orphan Feeding Buckets may be a good choice. Kits include a pre-drilled bucket, teat units, natural flat-back latex teats, bucket holder and a teat unit wrench.

  • Bucket Teat Unit, gray

    Item #565000 | Weight 0.10 lbs
    In Stock
    $3.50
  • Extra Washer

    Item #565100 | Weight 0.01 lbs
    In Stock
    $0.50
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Bucket Feeding Orphan Lambs

Instructions/Diagrams:

  • Bucket Teat Assembly [567 KB]

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Common Uses

Use for feeding orphan lambs, goat kids and calves.


Specs

Includes: 1 washer. Additional washers (sold above) may be needed when using thin-walled buckets.

When using buckets with pre-drilled holes, we’ll drill 1.5" diameter holes, for up to 6 teat units on 3 sides of the bucket. If you decide to drill your own holes, the hole should be 1.5" diameter, and 0.5" up from inside bottom of the bucket.

Teats sold separately.

As an alternative, consider using Easy Clean Bucket Teat Units. The unit itself remains on the bucket, while the nipple and flow control pin can be quickly removed for washing.


Tips

Position the teat(s) as high as a normal mother’s teat, about 9"–12" above the ground.

Why so low? When a young ruminant stretches out its neck to nurse, their esophagus elongates and forms a groove that carries the milk into the 4th stomach (the abomasum).

If the neck is not stretched, the milk falls into the first stomach instead of the 4th. But the first stomach is intended for grass and hay. It doesn’t digest milk well. A first stomach with too much milk enlarges to form a “potbelly”—and the lamb/kid can’t thrive.

Position the teat so the lamb or goat kid stretches its neck to nurse.
Position the teat(s) about 9"–12" above the ground so the lamb or goat kid must stretch its neck to nurse.
Over 20,000 US sheep and goat producers rely on Bucket Teat Units.
Introduced by Premier 30 years ago, over 20,000 US sheep and goat producers rely on Bucket Teat Units to feed orphan lambs and goat kids. (Beware of cheap clones.)
For more information, download the Bucket Teat Assembly instructions above.

Mountable Teat Feeders (for welded wire panels or wall mounting) are an alternative DIY option.


Teats

Flat Back Latex Teat
Flat Back Latex Teat
Soft latex is easier for newborn lambs and kids.
Red Rubber Teat
Red Rubber Teat
Rubber is more durable for sharp-toothed orphans.
Natural Latex Teat
Natural Latex Teat
Best for weak animals or those under 1 week of age.
Red Latex Teat
Red Latex Teat
Latex teats have the most "teat-like" feel.
Dairy Kid Latex Teat, long
Dairy Kid Latex Teat
For dairy goat kids accustomed to longer nipples.
Dairy Kid Rubber Teat, long
Dairy Kid Rubber Teat
Use with sharp-toothed goat kids.
Calf Teat
Calf Teat
For bucket feeding calves.

Listed below are recommended optional components or related items. Your particular situation may require alternative recommendations. Please call and talk to our consultants if there are any questions at 800-282-6631.

  • Extra Washer
    Teats and Nipples

    Extra Washer

    Item #565100 - In Stock

    For feeding orphaned lambs and goat kids via milking buckets. Attach a rubber or latex teat for the animals to nurse.

    $0.50
  • Bucket Teat Unit Wrench
    Teats and Nipples

    Bucket Teat Unit Wrench

    Item #565010 - In Stock

    Simple wrench for bucket teat units. Provides the needed leverage to loosen tight nuts.

    $5.50
  • Square Bucket with drilled hole(s), 2 gallon
    Buckets and Troughs

    Square Bucket with drilled hole(s), 2 gallon

    Item #564805 - In Stock

    Pre-drilled square buckets are ideal when building DIY feeders for orphan lambs and goat kids. Holes can be customized to support up to 6 teat units.

    $13.00
  • Square Bucket with drilled hole(s), 4 gallon
    Buckets and Troughs

    Square Bucket with drilled hole(s), 4 gallon

    Item #564804 - In Stock

    Pre-drilled square buckets are ideal when building DIY feeders for orphan lambs and goat kids. Holes can be customized to support up to 6 teat units.

    $19.00
  • Teat Protection Collar, each
    Teats and Nipples

    Teat Protection Collar, each

    Item #565831 - In Stock

    Shields the teat so only one orphaned lamb (or goat kid) can feed at a time, preventing stronger animals from pushing the weaker ones away.

    $2.45
  • Premier Bucket Holder
    Buckets and Troughs

    Premier Bucket Holder

    Item #564700 - In Stock

    Hanging bracket for securing round buckets and square buckets to wire panels or a 1" wood plank.

    $4.50
  • Flat Back Latex Teat (with washer)
    Teats and Nipples

    Flat Back Latex Teat (with washer)

    Item #565818 - In Stock

    Soft latex teats are a good choice for newborn lambs and goat kids. Flat-back design fits Premier’s bucket teat units and mountable teat feeders.

    $2.20
  • Red Rubber Teats
    Teats and Nipples

    Red Rubber Teats

    Item #565200 - In Stock

    Attach nipples to Bucket Teat Units to fed orphan lambs and goat kids. Rubber is more durable for sharp-toothed orphans than latex.

    $2.10
  • Natural Latex Teats
    Teats and Nipples

    Natural Latex Teats

    Item #565300 - In Stock

    Latex teats for nursing lambs and goat kids using bucket teat units. Best for weak animals, or newborns under 10 days of age. Easy to clean.

    $2.10
  • Red Latex Teats
    Teats and Nipples

    Red Latex Teats

    Item #565400 - In Stock

    Latex teats for nursing lambs and goat kids using bucket teat units. Best for weak animals, or newborns under 10 days of age. Easy to clean.

    $2.10
  • Dairy Kid Latex Teats, long
    Teats and Nipples

    Dairy Kid Latex Teats, long

    Item #565815 - Back-ordered: Expected on 06/27/2025
    Notification request sent

    Elongated latex nipple for dairy goat kids or other livestock accustomed to nursing from a longer teat. Easy to clean.

    $2.20
  • Dairy Kid Long Teats, rubber
    Teats and Nipples

    Dairy Kid Long Teats, rubber

    Item #565817 - Back-ordered: Expected on 06/27/2025
    Notification request sent

    Orphan dairy goat feeding teat with elongated rubber nipple. Mimics size and shape of dam’s teats. “Flat-back” design for use with bucket teat units.

    $2.20
  • Calf Teat
    Teats and Nipples

    Calf Teat

    Item #565700 - In Stock

    Fits onto Premier's bucket feeding units for a milk source to bottle and bucket calves.

    $2.10
  • Shepherd's Choice® Lamb & Kid Milk, 25 lbs
    Feeding Orphan Lambs and Kids

    Shepherd's Choice® Lamb & Kid Milk, 25 lbs

    Item #780002 - In Stock

    Veterinary-formulated milk replacer that provides total nutritional requirements for baby lambs and goat kids.

    $72.00
  • Shepherd's Choice® Kid Milk, 45 lb bag
    Feeding Orphan Lambs and Kids

    Shepherd's Choice® Kid Milk, 45 lb bag

    Item #780004 - In Stock

    Veterinary-formulated milk replacer with citristim that provides total nutritional requirements for goat kids. 50 lb bag.

    $123.00
  • Extra Washer
    Teats and Nipples

    Extra Washer

    Item #565100 - In Stock

    For feeding orphaned lambs and goat kids via milking buckets. Attach a rubber or latex teat for the animals to nurse.

    $0.50
Average Rating: ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.6 out of 5
Number of reviews: 41 customers reviewed this product.
Recommended: 39 out of 41 said they would recommend this product to a friend.

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Bucket Teat Units (original design)
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
March 11, 2021

Steve W from Pennsylvania

Very easy assembly, the valve inside the bucket let's the kiddos get every last drop. Excellent product.

Bucket Teat Units (original design)
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
March 4, 2021

Frankie S from Idaho

This worked so wonderfully. I even had day old lambs trying to suck it.

Bucket Teat Units (original design)
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
February 28, 2020

Sharrie C from Oregon

Best for making a bucket feeders. Easy to install in bucket.

Bucket Teat Units (original design)
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
December 17, 2019

Clay B from Texas

Simple concept that is simple to install on flat buckets. Helps solve the problem of feeding multiple small goats at once.

Bucket Teat Units (original design)
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
May 11, 2019

Andrew G from Kentucky

I was a little disappointed with these bucket test unit. I had trouble with them not wanting to seal off when I screwed them on the bucket, thankfully I ordered extra washers so on some of them I had to put two washers on in order to seal it off. Besides that I’m happy with it, it sure beats trying to use bottles.

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About Conductivity

Conductivity measures the amount of electrical current a material can carry. The opposite measure is known as resistance.

Tinned Copper Superconductor

Many of Premier’s electric net fences feature a green and white superconductor that has both stainless steel and tinned copper filaments for optimal conductivity.

These “premium” nets are 10 times more conductive (38 ohms per 1000') than “basic” nets offered by our competitors. This enables the electric pulse to travel much farther and be less affected by weed contact.

Customers who are unhappy with netting are often those who’ve chosen nets from China or their farmstore equivalents.

Types of Line Posts

Line posts are built into the net. Three options are available.*

Line Posts Compared
  1. Single Spike (SS)
    The best choice, unless your soils are always soft or very hard.
  2. Double Spike (DS)
    Posts allow you to push in the spikes with your foot. When soil is hard or rocky, double spikes are more difficult to install and remove.
  3. Drivable Posts (DP)
    Allows use of a mallet or dead blow hammer for installing posts in dry, hard or rocky soil. Features a “spike stop” for extra support and internal fiberglass ribs for added strength.

Tip: To insert a line post into frozen or hard soil, use a power tool to drill pilot holes.

* Not all fences have all line post options.

About Positive/Negative (Pos/Neg) Nets

Is your area dry?

Conventional electrified fence systems rely on soil moisture to be effective. However, not all areas have the required moisture.

Dry soil increases resistance—a weaker, less effective pulse occurs that does not deter animals.

To overcome this, Pos/Neg nets* are wired to allow the use of every other horizontal strand as an extension of the ground terminal. Because half the strands are connected to the ground terminal or ground rod, reliance on soil moisture is reduced. A PowerLink must be purchased separately to make the secondary ground connection.

How it works…

In order to receive a shock, the animal must touch both a positive (hot) and negative (grounded) strand at the same time. This will deliver more pain to the animal than an all hot net (Pos/Pos) because moisture in the soil is not required to complete the circuit.

Pos/Neg fences can be converted to Pos/Pos in moist conditions. Remember, all fences must be kept free of vegetation.

* Not all fences have Pos/Neg options.

Line Post Spacing

“Plus” nets—6'8" spacings between built-in line posts*

Line Post Spacing

Standard nets—10' or 12' spacings between built-in line posts*

* Spacings are approximate.
Distance between built-in line posts may vary by product.

Essential Energizer Advice

  • Buy a larger energizer than necessary. When the fence pleases, most folks will buy more fence—and need additional output.
  • Use a low-impedance intermittent pulse energizer.
  • Use a fence tester to check the voltage often.
  • Use enough ground rod(s)—included with our energizer kits.
  • Don’t allow your lead acid battery to discharge below 40%.
  • Use insulated wire that is designed for electric fences.
  • Always connect the fence to an energizer, not an outlet.
  • Visit this link for answers to other common energizer questions.

Two Basic Types

  1. All-in-one Solar
    • Solar units are very portable.
    • Because they need a battery, these units are more costly to purchase and operate than plug-in units.
    • Batteries are less effective in cold temperatures (deplete faster).
    • Most farmstore solar units are too weak, in joules of output, to properly energize netting. That’s why we designed our own.
  2. Plug-in & Battery
    • Least cost to purchase and operate per joule of output.
    • Best for fences exposed to heavy vegetation.
    • Cold temperatures do not affect performance.
    • Recommended for whole-farm systems, but can be complex to install. Higher output requires more ground rods, underground cables, multiple output terminals, etc.

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Dan Morrical

Dr. Dan Morrical, Ph.D.
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Dan Morrical joined the Iowa State University staff in 1984 as Extension Sheep Specialist after completing his doctorate degree at New Mexico State University. He held the rank of Full Professor as of July 1, 1995 and retired from full-time teaching in 2017.

While at Iowa State University, Dr. Dan Morrical was responsible for educational programs in all areas of sheep production, ranging from nutrition, genetics, marketing and management. Research areas focused on applied projects in the areas of nutrition, forage utilization, genetics, out-of-season breeding and lamb survival.

Dr. Morrical has been heavily involved in providing educational resources to the sheep industry. He has authored over 30 extension fact sheets, ration balancing software programs, grazing videos and co-authored the nutrition chapter of the SID Handbook with Dr. Margaret Benson from Washington State University.

Dr. Morrical now serves as Premier’s on-staff small ruminant nutritionist and sheep production advisor. Most recently, he’s introduced a line of “GOLD FORMULA” mineral premixes under The Shepherd’s Choice® brand, aimed to maximize hoof health and immunity.

Braided vs. Twisted

Braiding instead of twisting the horizontals increases the frequency of metal filaments on the outside of the strand.

Braided vs. Twisted Electric Net Fences

What’s the benefit?

  1. More metal is exposed on the outside of the strand. This enables improved animal to conductor contact. The electric pulse is better able to travel from the fence and into the animal, resulting in a memorable shock.
  2. A tighter, braided weave results in fewer snags when carried or pulled through pastures, reducing frustration.

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