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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Robin E from South Carolina
The legs don’t stay on. Called customer service and was told they should just snap on securely and if they don’t to put a chunk of 2x4 over the leg and tap it with a mallet. I’ve tapped, I’ve pounded, I’ve hammered it with an 8 lb sledge hammer. The legs still fall off as soon as I touch them.
Mario O from Texas
The waterer is easy to clean. The ducks have a constant supply of fresh water that they cannot swim in.
Russ W from Texas
I read some of the reviews about this prior to purchasing. Several mentioned leaking and over filling. I decided to chance it.
I experienced both of said issues. But after applying some basic common sense the problem was resolved.
So turns out you have to be a bit smarter than the critters that will be using it.
Marina K from New Jersey
Does exactly what the ad states it does!
Sophia L from New York
The idea of this waterer is great, but for the cost I’m not impressed. The hardware is loose and easily shifts the float making it continuously run and overflow. I had it set up perfectly and one of the ducks must have nudged the float and the waterer was running for about two hours. The run is wet enough without this issue, now there is a swamp.
The other issue is the feet. They don’t attach very well at all and I don’t expect them to last long.
Overall I like the waterer, but in the future I may just make my own with a bin or bucket given the fact that we have to do so many adjustments with the hardware on this one anyway.