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Do you have links to your feeder and watered set up? TIA
Waterer. Don’t take too much stock in the negative reviews. If you read them, you can picture “I don’t need no man” types complaining about non-issues. “It’s heavy to turn back over“ …well yeah it’s 3g of water…

The reservoir attaches well and you can fill the reservoir (upside down) and then put on the base like any other plastic waterer. In the pic you can see how by looping the cord with plenty of slack it won’t pull it off of vertical and cause it to drain out. I used a zip tie to keep the cord attached to the handle/hanger.

I do think the plastic handle might not take much abuse and I plan to bent up a steel replacement.

Get the replacement plan and then if it does crack or quit working you won’t have to buy a new one.

There you have it a quick review.


I hang them both from the roof of the run with poly rope. I don’t want anything on the ground.

The feeder is just a $10 plastic one, almost any will do.


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Waterer. Don’t take too much stock in the negative reviews. If you read them, you can picture “I don’t need no man” types complaining about non-issues. “It’s heavy to turn back over“ …well yeah it’s 3g of water…

The reservoir attaches well and you can fill the reservoir (upside down) and then put on the base like any other plastic waterer. In the pic you can see how by looping the cord with plenty of slack it won’t pull it off of vertical and cause it to drain out. I used a zip tie to keep the cord attached to the handle/hanger.

I do think the plastic handle might not take much abuse and I plan to bent up a steel replacement.

Get the replacement plan and then if it does crack or quit working you won’t have to buy a new one.

There you have it a quick review.


I hang them both from the roof of the run with poly rope. I don’t want anything on the ground.

The feeder is just a $10 plastic one, almost any will do.


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How the hell did chickens survive for 2 million years before man came along to buy them heaters and warm their water ??
 
How the hell did chickens survive for 2 million years before man came along to buy them heaters and warm their water ??
You ever see a rooster that lost a comb or wattles to frostbite or hens who loose feet from the same and you’ll be a believer in heaters.
 
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