No-Mess Automatic Poultry Drinker
Free-standing automatic drinker that keeps water fresh and clean(er) by keeping out most ducks, geese, chickens, turkeys and pigeons.
- Large access holes on each side of the drinker provide fresh and clean water by keeping out most ducks, geese, chickens, turkeys and pigeons.
- Small ducks such as calls or mallards may still fit through the holes to swim.
- Can also be used for large chicken breeds.
Instructions/Diagrams:
Specs
- Capacity: continuous
- Size: 31"L, 10"W, 8"H. Legs add 2.5"H
- Opening sizes: 3-3/4"W, 2-3/4"H
- Suited for: adults
- Number of birds: over 100
- Waterfowl: yes
- 22mm float hole
- Legs attached
How to Use
Connect garden hose to waterer. Internal float will regulate water to the correct level. Float system assembly required.
To clean: Remove bung to drain.
Tip
Precautions
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Susan M from Georgia
This drinker is a good size and the ducks and geese love it. However, I can't recommend it because of two problems: a) It is very hard to clean out the mud that continually accumulates as the birds use it. It might be more helpful if the drain were in the bottom. b) The geese can unplug the rubber stopper. I enlarged the hole with a file and installed a drain port with a screw cap.