Heated Poultry Waterer
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Provides clean, unfrozen water to the flock year-round. Internal heater keeps water flowing in temperatures as low as -20°F. Detachable cord for non-winter use.
Benefits:
- 3 gallon capacity
- Secure, interlocking lid
- Heavy-duty handle for carrying and hanging
- 3 recessed drip-catch nipples
- Improved! Hinged quick-fill cap is just the right size for a garden hose. Refill without removing the lid!
Perfect for Novice Poultry Keepers
Premier’s Heated Waterer Kit bundles everything you need to keep fresh water available for your birds and off the coop floor.Instructions/Diagrams:
Benefits
- Lid is secured to the base via unique interlocking tabs
- Conical lid shape to prevent birds from perching and soiling waterer
- Insulated lid traps warmer air inside waterer
- Handle can be used for both carrying and hanging
- Detachable 16' electrical cord for more flexibility without using extension cords. If you must use an extension cord, use a heavy-duty outdoor extension cord that is rated for a minimum of 1 amp (100 watts) continuous draw.
- Built-in thermostat turns heating element on at 40°F and off at 60°F. Note: Water in the basin does NOT get hot, nor even warm. Rather, the thermostat keeps the water from freezing.
- BPA free plastic
- Ducks can drink from this waterer, though we periodically offer water in a rubber pan so they can submerge their heads

Refill without removing the lid!
Customers love our Heated Poultry Waterer, but they don’t love fiddling with the lid when it’s really cold. (We don’t either!)So we’ve added a hinged quick-fill cap. It’s just the right size for a garden hose or watering can. With a glance you can also check the water level. Quick-fill lid fits all Heated Poultry Waterers sold since 2019.
For folks that don’t need to worry about frozen water, look to the 3-Season Poultry Waterer. It’s a reliable top-fill waterer with many of the best-in-class features found in our heated version.
Specs
- Capacity: 3 gal (12 qt)
- Bucket dimensions: 9"H, 13"Dia
- Overall height: 14"H
- Suited for: Up to 35 adult birds
- 100-watt heater
- 110V detachable 16 ft grounded electrical cord
- (3) replacement nipples included. Additional drip-catch nipples can be purchased separately.
- Quick-fill opening in lid measures 2" wide narrowing to 1.375"
- Add a hanging scale for quickly checking the water level
Note: The exact number of birds to water is difficult to determine as there are many factors that influence intake; salt and protein levels in the diet, humidity, temperature, productivity (growth or egg production) and the birds ability to process feed and water.
How to Use
The detachable cord can be stowed separately during warmer months.
The electrical plug cap (used during summer months) fits over a nub on the bottom of the bucket.
Nipples should be placed just above the birds’ heads. The birds should stretch up slightly to drink.
A few tricks for dealing with stubborn birds:
- Remove all other sources of water. Place the new nipple waterer in the old waterer’s location.
- Bring a bird’s beak directly to the nipple waterer and flick the nipple. You may have to activate the nipple with the bird’s beak to demonstrate the new water source. (See video above.)
- Place a sunflower seed in the drip trough. When the bird pecks at the seed, it will discover the new water source.
- Use a red laser pointer to direct chickens to the nipple. Similar to house cats, our chickens will chase and follow the red light. (This was inadvertently discovered by our photo dept and is now our go-to method for getting camera-shy birds to cooperate.)
You don’t have to train every bird in the flock. Just a few will do. Once the first chickens begin drinking, others will follow.
Precautions
Warning: Risk of electrical shock—Connect only to a branch circuit protected by a ground-fault circuit-interrupter (GFCI). Contact a qualified electrician if you cannot verify that the circuit is protected by a GFCI.
Troubleshooting
Not all of the water from the drinker will end up in the bird. Chickens are messy drinkers. Bored chickens may also peck at the nipple even when not seeking water. Over time, this may result in moisture build-up under the nipple. In freezing coops, icicles may form. As long as the water at the nipple remains unfrozen, birds will have a source of water.
Replacement cords must be matched to the type of receptacle found on the base of the bucket. They are NOT interchangeable.
When connecting the detachable cord to the base, make sure the alignment notch slides easily into the groove on the bucket’s receptacle. (See photo below.) Unfortunately, it’s easier than we’d like to misalign the prongs. The result is a non-functioning unit until it’s aligned correctly.
Warranty
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Waterers and Accessories
Heated Poultry Waterer Kit
Item #5300227 -All-season chicken waterer system that enables you monitor water levels and keep drips in check, even in the winter.
$75.00 -
Waterers and Accessories
Horizontal Nipple – Red, each
Item #530024 -Water nipples for chickens, ducks and other poultry. Side-facing with drip-catch design to reduce moisture build-up in the coop.
$1.20 -
Waterers and Accessories
Hanging Scale
Item #887501 -Analog hanging scale. 50 lb capacity. Easy-to-read gauge indicates reservoir level of Premier’s Heated Poultry Waterer.
$4.20 -
Wire Panels and Accessories
3/16" dia. Braided Cord, 8 ft
Item #965410 -Braided nylon cord for general utility around the farm. Hang poultry waterers and feeders. Attach wire panels and gates.
$1.50 -
Handling Equipment
Snap Clip, Zinc Plated
Item #965405 -Use to connect wire panels and hang poultry waterers and feeders.
$2.25 -
Waterers, De-icers and Heated Buckets
25' Heavy Duty Extension Cord (15 amp)
Item #557400 -25 ft. heavy duty extension cord for indoor/outdoor use. Extend power to livestock tanks or carbon fiber heaters on the farm. 15 amp draw rating (1875 watts).
$44.00 -
Waterers and Accessories
FlockLeader™ Thrive™, 8 oz
Item #540331 -Research-backed backyard poultry supplements for daily maintenance to whole flock rejuvenation. Probiotics are tailored to each flock.
$16.00 -
Waterers and Accessories
Nutri-Drench for Poultry, 1 qt
Item #620501 -A natural source of energy and nutrients. Produces healthier, more productive chickens, turkeys, ducks and guineas.
$32.50
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Waterers, De-icers and Heated Buckets
Replacement Lid with Quick-fill Cap
Item #530025 -Reliable heated poultry waterer for all seasons. Top-fill design with dense lid insulation prevents heat escape. 3 gallon capacity.
$18.00 -
Waterers and Accessories
Horizontal Nipple – Red, each
Item #530024 -Water nipples for chickens, ducks and other poultry. Side-facing with drip-catch design to reduce moisture build-up in the coop.
$1.20 -
Waterers and Accessories
Replacement Cord - Type A (for units sold before Dec 2021)
Item #5300222 -Detachable 16 ft grounded electrical cord for Premier’s Heated Poultry Waterer. 110V.
$15.21 -
Waterers and Accessories
Replacement Cord - Type B (for units sold after Dec 2021)
Item #5300225 -Detachable 16 ft grounded electrical cord for Premier’s Heated Poultry Waterer. 110V.
$15.21 -
Waterers and Accessories
Replacement Plug Cover - Type B (for units sold after Dec 2021)
Item #5300226 -Detachable 16 ft grounded electrical cord for Premier’s Heated Poultry Waterer. 110V.
$3.62
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Paula N from Massachusetts
Ok, it's only my first day with this product but I already love it. My girls were already accustomed to a nipple waterer since the old days in the brooder (polar seltzer bottle with a nipple drilled into the cap) but changing the water a million times day as winter slogged on was getting to be pretty lame. Especially since no one family member is home all day long and texting all day long for someone to please check the water sucked.
My girls took to this right away!!
I just pushed on the nipples until water came out and they got the idea. Initially they all fought over one nipple even though I showed them all 3... Cuz chickens... but then they spread out. Anyway... I love this waterer as do my girls evidently!!!
Laurie H from New York
We just went thru -30 degree wind chill days. It hovers around 10 degrees above in the coop. Chickens were able to drink from the nipples, once small crust of ice was cleared. Water inside was not frozen. However, the lid was frozen shut and the bucket had to be taken inside for strong husband to open. He suggested swirling the water to help thaw the lid next time.
Janice N from New York
We had 0°F weather for a couple days. I check my nipples every day to make sure they aren't frozen and they weren't. I almost didn't realize that no water was coming out. A layer of ice had formed around the rim between the lid and base which I believe came from condensation of the water inside causing a seal and a vacuum to occur and my birds were not getting water. I emailed the company and the response was "We have found that if the waterer is not in the wind it will stay warmer and not freeze as quickly." Well, that sort of defeats the purpose of a heated waterer.
Mine was located in a 8 x 12 run enclosed quite well with plastic and tarps so zero wind but a dusting of snow did land on the waterer. Again, I believe it was a condensation issue from the water inside gathering on the under side of lid and then freezing in the rim. Now I do not feel I can trust it. I am going to cut a slice I think in the rim or a pin hole somewhere to prevent this from occurring again. As others have said, the lid is hard to remove. I have to wrap my knees around the base and turn the lid with my hands. For the price, I was disappointed.
Also, my nipples leak and have from day 1. The nipples I purchased and put in my own buckets from another source do not.
Regarding frost/ice build-up on the underside of the lid, we've found that tapping the unit on solid ground or with a gloved hand around the outer edge of the lid works to dislodge the ice from the plastic making it easier to open. (Similar to how you might flex an ice-cube tray.)
Carrie S from Indiana
Water inside the bucket has stayed thawed nicely and the extra long cord is great to get it run to an outlet directly. The biggest drawback is the lid freezes shut if there’s any water splashed around the rim.
Stacie R from Wisconsin
Very pleased with this waterer! My chickens figured it out almost immediately. I LOVE that their water stays clean now! I’ve been leaving it plugged in 24/7 out in the run. It hasn’t frozen up in the -20 degree temps we’ve been having. I also love that the cord is detachable for summer use. It seems to be well insulated, so when the hot, humid weather finally returns, I’m hoping that ice water will stay cold. One draw back is that I have a hard time getting the cover off to refill. I’m not sure if it’s just me (after 3 neck surgeries, my strength isn’t what it used to be) or if it’s frozen on. Regardless, I love this waterer, and plan to buy a second one eventually.