Poultry Drinking Cups
Product Details
Easily turn any bucket or PVC pipe into a chicken waterer by installing a Poultry Drinking Cup.
When pressed, the nipple stem releases a flow of water for the birds to drink. If just installed or recently filled, we activate the stems so birds will immediately have water in the cups.
Instructions/Diagrams:
Benefits
Specs
- 2 per package
- 1.5"W, 2"H, 3.3" depth
- Not for use with adult waterfowl
How to Install
- Using a square or round bucket, drill a 3/8" hole with center 3/4" from bucket bottom.
- Thread the drinker into the hole. Do not overtension the threads.
- Using a PVC pipe, drill a 3/8" hole.
- Thread the drinker into the hole. Do not overtension the threads.
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Buckets and Troughs
Round Bucket without lid, 3.5 gallon
Item #564500 -All-purpose round buckets for chores on the farm. Carry water, feed or minerals to livestock and poultry. 1 gal, 2 gal and 3.5 gal capacities.
$8.50 -
Buckets and Troughs
Lid, for the 3.5 gallon bucket
Item #564600 -All-purpose round buckets for chores on the farm. Carry water, feed or minerals to livestock and poultry. 1 gal, 2 gal and 3.5 gal capacities.
$2.40 -
Buckets and Troughs
Square Bucket without lid, 2 gallon
Item #564801 -An inexpensive way to easily feed orphan lambs and goat kids. Use on the farm to carry livestock feed, minerals and water to barnyard animals.
$10.00 -
Buckets and Troughs
Square Bucket without lid, 4 gallon
Item #564800 -An inexpensive way to easily feed orphan lambs and goat kids. Use on the farm to carry livestock feed, minerals and water to barnyard animals.
$16.00 -
Buckets and Troughs
EzeLid
Item #564802 -Fits Premier’s 2 and 4 gallon square buckets. Easy to put on and off.
$5.00
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William E from North Carolina
These are the best and cleanest way to water your chickens.
Mark K from Pennsylvania
My ladies love them and do not fight as much now. They actual share them.
Thomas F from Hawaii
Easy to install, chickens used it quickly. Fits my needs.
Thomas L from Oregon
These drinking cups are great for chickens, but they don't work with turkeys. The turkeys pick at them, they manage to untwist and remove the red cup, and then they pull out the yellow valve (and wander off with it and drop it somewhere random!), and of course all the water spills out.
I've had this happen now over two seasons with two different flocks of turkeys.
I liked these waterers in the coop because there is less spillage than with the nipple waterers, but turkeys are so darn curious they can't leave anything alone so it's not a good solution in a turkey coop.
So yes, I recommend the product, but only for chickens.
Darcy K from New Hampshire
My chicks and hens love these. I've replaced most of my other nipple waterers with these. Two big thumbs up!