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Each nipple has its own "screen filter". With this setup and not having to cut the top off the barrel, we do not have any debris in inside where it would be a problem. I don't see any need for extra filters. Thanks for watching!!
Yes, Absolutely!! That is the plan, We think she may be pregnant. I have the extra water nipples ready to install. The debris screen tends to rust out and close off the drain opening inside the barrel over time. I am just waiting till we have babies!! Thanks for watching. Please like and subscribe if you haven't already.
Hey Juan, I used a food grade 55 gallon plastic barrel, a 3/4" bulkhead, a 3/4"to 1/2" PVC reducer, and a 1/2" hog water nipple. everything but the nipple can be found at the local hardware store. This is similar to what I used... search ---1/2"NPT Stainless Steel Automatic Pig Nipple Drinker
You're the only channel that didn't make putting a spigot on a rain barrel complicated.
Thanks, I try to keep to keep things simple, Learning each day
Great video! Loved the use of the wire! Thanks!
Thanks for watching!
Wow! I would’ve never thought to use the wire. Awesome!
Glad you liked it!
Thanks for your effort to do this very simple. Good idea, for sure I will do it in my farm in Mexico.
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@@ThunderMountainHomestead I already did. You have one more subscriber.
Been trying to figure out a simple way to get this done wout removable lid. Good job!
Glad I could help!
I love your hack on the nipple waterer!!! Genius!! I would never have thought of that!
thank you
Great idea
Thank you! 😊
Brilliant. Thanks!
You're welcome!
I was waiting, hoping to see them drink water!! Nice job, Brandon!!
Thank you
good job as we hopefully be needing that next year
Thank you!!
God bless you my friend.new subscribe.
Thanks and welcome
So does the water beneath the nipple inside get used?
Yes it does mix in when refilled each time. However, I placed it up off the bottom so no sediment or debris plugged the water nipple
Great video. But I want to know whether the nipple waterer is better to have a filter or not?
Each nipple has its own "screen filter". With this setup and not having to cut the top off the barrel, we do not have any debris in inside where it would be a problem. I don't see any need for extra filters.
Thanks for watching!!
How clever
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What is the tool you used to poke the drum called please?
We call them paddle bits.
NO WAY. that's how you get the bulkhead on the barrels that don't have a lid?
Oh yeah!!! It worked great, one year in and its still working well
Also, where did you get that nipple waterer?
We got the nipple from our local feed store
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Should of put 2 more then 3 can get water.
Yes, Absolutely!! That is the plan, We think she may be pregnant. I have the extra water nipples ready to install. The debris screen tends to rust out and close off the drain opening inside the barrel over time. I am just waiting till we have babies!! Thanks for watching. Please like and subscribe if you haven't already.
This is Pat from the Azure drop. Can you please give me the name and number for the milk? Thanks in advance!
yes
Whats name of parts
Hey Juan, I used a food grade 55 gallon plastic barrel, a 3/4" bulkhead, a 3/4"to 1/2" PVC reducer, and a 1/2" hog water nipple. everything but the nipple can be found at the local hardware store.
This is similar to what I used... search ---1/2"NPT Stainless Steel Automatic Pig Nipple Drinker
@@ThunderMountainHomestead thank u so much take care loved your video