Backyard Barnyard No-Peck Horizontal Poultry Drinker, 1.5" L X 2" W X 2" H, Pack of 6

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Backyard Barnyard No-Peck Horizontal Poultry Drinker, 1.5" L X 2" W X 2" H, Pack of 6

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The Backyard Barnyard No-Peck Poultry Drinker is the ideal solution to keep your flock hydrated all day long. Take the stress out of coop care with this automatic waterer. Ideal for any set up and no training required.

  • - NO TRAINING CHICKENS - Requires no nippler pushing and no toggle pulling
  • - SUPERIOR PERFORMANCE - Provides a full cup of water every time
  • - NO WORK FOR YOUR FLOCK TO STAY HYDRATED - Float regulator keeps water available to your chickens automatically
  • - SUPERIOR QUALITY - No Peck Poultry Drinkers are built to last
  • - EASY INSTALL - Installs in just minutes with mounting hardware and instructions included

Specifications

SKU3801612
Primary BrandBackyard Barnyard
Days to ShipShips Next Business Day
Weight.25 LB

Additional Features

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Item Dimensions

Length1.5 IN
Height2 IN
Width2 IN

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Tipp

2 years ago
We really like these cups for our barn. They were really easy to install. I think we screwed one of them in a little cockeyed though. And have a drip around the seal. We put a drop of silicone on the hole that we made in the bucket to fix the problem though. Birdsall like it
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Originally posted on Backyard Barnyard

Josh

2 years ago
We used two buckets, 3 cups on each bucket. This seems to cut down water traffic for our chickens. I recommended spreading the buckets out for chickens to access easily. We've had the same cups for over a year and they look pretty good.
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Originally posted on Backyard Barnyard

Rob

2 years ago
Fits our needs. I haven't seen a cup with this elbow on it before. Made it a lot easier to adjust to my bucket system. Mine have been working for over a year and I like them a lot.
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Originally posted on Backyard Barnyard

Susan

2 years ago
Nice Easy install and little maintenance. Fill up my bucket for the week and their good to go,. Used them in my brooder and coop.
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Originally posted on Backyard Barnyard

Jess

2 years ago
Hi. We installed these cups into a bucket with a lid. We had to punch a hole in the lid to give it some air flow. We had some leaks around a couple of the holes where we drilled them a little too big. I put some silicone sealant around the hole and it works really good now.
Originally posted on Backyard Barnyard

Originally posted on Backyard Barnyard

Zip

2 years ago
I was skeptical at first on these cups but they worked pretty well. Got a little dirty so I had to wipe them out to keep them working properly after they have been filled with pine chips. Overall pretty good.
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Originally posted on Backyard Barnyard

DaveHandyman6

2 years ago
My wife bought these as my next project, this has been the simplest project on her list. took likes than 5 minutes to drill the holes in the bucket. Neat new gadget for my chickens.
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Originally posted on Backyard Barnyard

614Mom

3 years ago
Cups were pretty easy to install. They do get some dirt in there from time to time but, its fairly easy to wipe out.
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Originally posted on Backyard Barnyard

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