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Chicken Waterer Cups, 2 Pack

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Chicken Waterer Cups

Create your own hygienic waterer from your desired water source. Looks like a tiny livestock water bowl, but for chickens.

Drinker cups provide fresh water to your flock, and is easier to drink from than nipple drinkers.  The cup automatically fills as birds drink and the and the spring-loaded tab is bumped. Cups are designed for use with a low-pressure water source only, such as a gravity-fed system.  

To install, drill a 3/8" hole in water source and screw in cup. Provide one cup per 5 chickens.

Chicken Waterer Cups Key Features:

  • create using a plastic container or PVC pipe
  • nipple stem releases water only when chickens drink
  • one cup accommodates up to five chickens
  • chickens will typically train themselves to use in minutes
  • supports both side and bottom mounting

Use a gravity flow system. Do not connect to a pressure water supply!

Customer Reviews

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Mike Sims
Chicken waterer cups review

still in process of setting up my water delivery system. I wish the watering cups could operate with some water pressure, I have not purchased a water holding tank and set up my water delivery system yet. A little more work
than expected.

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V from Milton
Love them!

It was very easy for my birds to teach themselves. Also I liked that they do not fill up all the way because the water cups stay cleaner and I live in Florida so there is not enough water in the cups for mosquitos to lay eggs in. Made sturdy. Easy to inst

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DM from Clarks Summit
Disappointed

The idea is fantastic and the cups are easy to install to any suitable container. But even though the chickens drink and press on the levers, the bowls don't fill. They seem to require a constant full pressure to release the water. Sad, it seems like a

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