Imperial Tri-Pod Waterers, 2.5-7.5 gal
Ideal for any poultry producer with any flock size. Suitable for poultry, game birds, ducks, geese and turkeys.
Tripod waterer with a deeper water pan that is more forgiving on uneven ground.
Instructions/Diagrams:
Benefits
- Constructed of UV stabilized polypropylene and polyethylene.
- Has a solid tripod base, the body is light but durable with a heavy duty carrying handle.
- Suitable for poultry, game birds, ducks, geese and turkeys.
Specs
Imperial, 2.5 gal | Imperial, 5 gal | Imperial, 7.5 gal | |
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Item # | 530034 | 530033 | 530030 |
Capacity | 2.5 gal | 5 gal | 7.5 gal |
Suited For | adults | adults | adults |
Number of Birds | 30 | 60 | 90 |
Dimensions | 21"H 18"D Base sits 5.5" above ground |
25"H 18"D Base sits 5.5" above ground |
28"H 18"D Base sits 5.5" above ground |
Waterfowl | yes | yes | yes |
Can It Hang | no | no | no |
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
- Filling the unit is done through the top of the tank.
- While filling, the spigot is sealed by a rubber key style bung.
- Once you place the tank onto the tripod, remove the bung, slacken the carry handle and let the pan fill.
- Once it covers the outlet pipe, tighten up the carrying handle creating a vacuum that controls the release of water as your birds drink.
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Maggie H from Oklahoma
I had one operator failure the first time I filled it because I didn’t tighten the cap well and it all slowly drained out overnight. The next try, I screwed the cap tighter and it worked brilliantly.
I love the covered bowl aspect vs. drinking cups and levers. I know my chickens are getting all they want each time. Also super easy to add Thrive to their water for health benefits. Finally, a quality waterer for 10 or more chickens in the 7.5 gallon size. The disc that holds the water stays under the unit up on the stand, so debris and manure stay out really well.
Any beekeepers out there this is a great way to keep fresh water available in the summer so the bees can cool their hives.
Faythe S from Iowa
It doesn’t seal well and leaks consistently. The opening is far too small. The plastic plug in the bottom is a complete hassle to put in. Products from Premier 1 have really been poor quality lately and customer service is awful. In order to get a refund and the shipping paid to return, they said they have to test it out first.
Alisa G from Texas
I have 4 chickens, 1 rooster that previously used a horizontal nipple watering system, but when I had to put on pinless peepers them, needed to find a new system. This system seems well made (have used around a month, not sure how it’ll hold up long term.) Set it up in about 5 minutes and functioned fine.
Potential issues — the hole to fill it on the top is about big enough to get my hand in but that’s it (my hands are pretty small). When it’s triple digits I don’t see a way to put any relatively large sized chunks of ice or frozen packs in it to help keep the water cooled down (ice cubes would be gone in about 5 minutes).
As far as filling, I found an old flower pot deep enough to set the waterer in to hold while I fill it or while I clean off the base (I don’t have water at the coop so have to carry back/forth.) It’s an open watering system and while it would be tough for them to kick stuff into the base, it still gets dirty when they dip their beaks in as would any open watering system. So I still rinse it out the base daily. Hopefully I won’t have to use the peepers long and will just use this as a back up waterer when I return to the nipple system.
Dennis K from Virginia
So far great waterers!
Just wondering how I can heat them in the winter, any thoughts?
Eric G from North Carolina
After a full year of use, I’m overall very let down by this waterer. Especially given the higher-than-average price tag of $70. The base is nice and stable and easy to clean since it is so open. The rest of the waterer really misses the mark. Because of the small top opening, it’s impossible to clean the inside. The small opening means you can really only fill it with a hose. So if you’re in an area without access to a hose, you need to use a funnel to fill the waterer from a bucket. The bung design is incredibly frustrating when you need to refill. For $70 I would expect some type of tether or even a valve system instead of a loose rubber bung you need to reattach every time to fill the waterer. We had to buy carabiners just so they wouldn’t get lost. The rubber bung is incredibly difficult to use in the colder months when some stuff is partly frozen. The holes you feed the bung into are slightly offset which means it really only goes in “properly” from one direction.