... love the way you put it... "took more time looking for my tools than anything...so that's my style..." Its' a great video and very practical, I am looking to improve on eliminating water spillage in my coop so I was thinking of something like this. Thanks!
I have seen several variations on this idea. You made it look very easy. One thing I think I will add for efficiency is a turn out into the yard with a ball valve that can be used when the water needs to be emptied and the system needs to be flushed.
* I like the idea of using a 55 gallon barrel. I have a number of them and will use one as well * I'm going to put a heater in mine, so I don't have to worry about the water freezing in the winter * I'm just going to put chicken nipples on the barrel itself, put the whole barrel inside of their run and I don't have to worry about water freezing in the pipe or your cups. Great video.
Will those nipple screw adapters work on 3/4” pvc? Or is that 1/2” pvc? I saw these on Amazon and was thinking of getting them. However, I drilled a hole 3/8 drill bit, in my 3/4” pvc and it screwed right in. Still not sure if it’ll leak or not, it screwed in tight.
Looking back now do you wish you would of changed anything maybe a shut off or come out the side uses a water hose to contact it anything you May of wanting to change like the ida going to build one myself. Any help would be great
... love the way you put it... "took more time looking for my tools than anything...so that's my style..." Its' a great video and very practical, I am looking to improve on eliminating water spillage in my coop so I was thinking of something like this. Thanks!
I have seen several variations on this idea. You made it look very easy. One thing I think I will add for efficiency is a turn out into the yard with a ball valve that can be used when the water needs to be emptied and the system needs to be flushed.
Food grade silicone seals pvc just as well as cement, takes much longer to set up.
How do you keep it freezing?
* I like the idea of using a 55 gallon barrel. I have a number of them and will use one as well
* I'm going to put a heater in mine, so I don't have to worry about the water freezing in the winter
* I'm just going to put chicken nipples on the barrel itself, put the whole barrel inside of their run and I don't have to worry about water freezing in the pipe or your cups.
Great video.
Bro what is the size of ur pipe? 1/2 wont fit in the white t connector on my set up
Do they get enough water? How did they learn to drink?
Will those nipple screw adapters work on 3/4” pvc? Or is that 1/2” pvc? I saw these on Amazon and was thinking of getting them. However, I drilled a hole 3/8 drill bit, in my 3/4” pvc and it screwed right in. Still not sure if it’ll leak or not, it screwed in tight.
3/4 inch pipe coming out the bottom of rain barrel?
Looking back now do you wish you would of changed anything maybe a shut off or come out the side uses a water hose to contact it anything you May of wanting to change like the ida going to build one myself. Any help would be great
Yes a shut off value would be a great idea if you need to do repairs!
Doesn't the water get really warm in the summer?
So far the water hasn't gotten warm but we also haven't gotten any 90 degree plus days.
good work brother .. I would like to follow your step .. I like it.
What is the seal called??
The brand of the seal I used are call uniseal!
Ty from hawaii
Too much of a chance for chickens to crap in those. I prefer the brass lixit for birds I used then for Cockatiels and chickens .
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