Hola Gregory ,there is a way that you can give them water ,the same method that you just used to do the feeding of the chicken. they also have the same mechanism that is design for giving water to the chickens you can use a 20 gallon tank 40 or 50 gallon tank. They are called water nipples they have them from chickens they have them for pigs and it's the same process that you just did I hope and pray that this will help you take care and God bless you and your beloved Son may the Lord keep you safe
I still like it. Mostly because I can put 250 pounds of feed in there and not have to check on feed for 10 days or so... However, a few of them do still peck some out onto the ground. But there are a few others that seem to prefer to get their feed off the ground.... So it kinda evens out. But my favorite part is not having to feed them daily if I want to take a week long vacation. 😊
The comedic duo strikes again!!
Time saver,less mess and waste, a winner. Thank you both.
250 might not have been the goal you were looking for, but it’s not to shabby. Congrats on the time saving equipment.
This was great y’all video is awesome 🇺🇸🙏🙏🙏
i spent like 80$ about a year ago making one of these bucket feeders.. this video can save you money!
Hola Gregory ,there is a way that you can give them water ,the same method that you just used to do the feeding of the chicken. they also have the same mechanism that is design for giving water to the chickens you can use a 20 gallon tank 40 or 50 gallon tank. They are called water nipples they have them from chickens they have them for pigs and it's the same process that you just did I hope and pray that this will help you take care and God bless you and your beloved Son may the Lord keep you safe
Thank you very much! I will look into that and hopefully make a video about it soon. 🤗
Do you still like it, or do they waste the feed still?
I still like it. Mostly because I can put 250 pounds of feed in there and not have to check on feed for 10 days or so...
However, a few of them do still peck some out onto the ground. But there are a few others that seem to prefer to get their feed off the ground.... So it kinda evens out.
But my favorite part is not having to feed them daily if I want to take a week long vacation. 😊