Round Buckets
All-purpose round buckets for chores on the farm. Carry water, feed or minerals to livestock and poultry. Also handy for puppy chow, pellets, or dog treats.
- Feed grain to sheep and goats, or fill poultry waterers or feeders
- Hold mixed raddle powder during breeding season
- Collect popcorn when using a hand sheller
- Turn any bucket into a chicken waterer by installing Premier’s DIY accessories
Choose from 1 gallon, 2 gallon and 3.5 gallon capacity.
Note: Lids sold separately. Lids MUST be matched to bucket size for a proper fit.
Specs
- Round Bucket without lid, 1 gallon (Item #5643001)
- Dimensions: 7-1/2"(H) x 7" diameter
- Capacity: 1 gallon
- Round Bucket without lid, 2 gallon (Item #5644001)
- Dimensions: 9"(H) x 9-1/2" diameter
- Capacity: 2 gallons
- Round Bucket without lid, 3.5 gallon (Item #564500)
- Dimensions: 11"(H) x 12" diameter
- Capacity: 3.5 gallons
- High-density polyethylene (HDPE #2-food grade); BPA-free
- Durable—with daily use on our farms, we find they last about 3 years
- Easy to clean—silky-smooth internal walls
- Stackable for compact storage
- Made in the USA
Lids sold separately. Lids MUST be matched to bucket size for a proper fit.
- Lid #5643002 — 7" diameter, fits 1 gallon bucket
- Lid #5644002 — 9-1/2" diameter, fits 2 gallon bucket
- Lid #564600 — 12" diameter, fits 3.5 gallon bucket
How to Use
Customization
Turn any round bucket into a DIY chicken waterer by installing:
Listed below are recommended optional components or related items. Your particular situation may require alternative recommendations. Please call and talk to our consultants if there are any questions at 800-282-6631.
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Buckets and Troughs
Premier Bucket Holder
Item #564700 -Hanging bracket for securing round buckets and square buckets to wire panels or a 1" wood plank.
$4.00 -
Handling Equipment
Snap Clip, Zinc Plated
Item #965405 -Use to connect wire panels and hang poultry waterers and feeders.
$2.00 -
Buckets and Troughs
TurboScoop
Item #938351 -5 lb capacity plastic scoop with forward facing handle. Useful for feed sacks, pet food or other narrow containers.
$9.00 -
Buckets and Troughs
Gamma Seal Lid for 10" dia. Buckets
Item #564502 -Transform utility buckets into reusable and airtight storage containers for the home or farm.
$8.90 -
Buckets and Troughs
Gamma Seal Lid for 12" dia. Buckets
Item #564501 -Transform utility buckets into reusable and airtight storage containers for the home or farm.
$11.50 -
Waterers and Accessories
Poultry Drinking Cups, pkg 2
Item #540391 -Easily turn any bucket or PVC pipe into a poultry waterer by installing one of these poultry cups. Works with all chickens.
$11.00 -
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 -
Buckets and Troughs
Lid, for the 1 gallon bucket
Item #5643002 -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.
$2.00 -
Buckets and Troughs
Lid, for the 2 gallon bucket
Item #5644002 -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.
$2.30 -
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
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Bruce / Donna F from Maine
Would recommend to anyone who has sheep. It is very adaptable to any situation and should be part of everyones lambing kit.
Bruce / Donna F from Maine
This is a product that you should never be without during lambing time. It makes your job so much easier. Lambs learn to use bucket almost immediately. A good investment.
Robert P
We use this bucket and teat attachments to feed orphan goat kids. Very sturdy. Endures a lot of head “butting.” We bottle feed our youngest kids, but when they’re older, we turn them out with the herd. This sure beats bottle feeding them when they’re older.