Are nipples or cups better for chickens?

Nipples are the cleanest option.
No debris from the chickens, beit poop, food, or bedding will contaminate the water that the chickens will drink. As a result, there is very little cleaning needed if you get a waterer that has a good lid.
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Are chicken nipples good?

Chickens are healthier when their drinking water and drinking vessel are clean all day, every day; using poultry nipple drinkers are the best, most efficient way to ensure consistently clean water to a flock of backyard chickens.
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What type of chicken waterer is best?

  • BEST OVERALL: Harris Farms Double Wall Poultry Drinker.
  • RUNNER UP: RentACoop 2 Gallon Chicken Waterer.
  • BEST BANG FOR THE BUCK: Harris Farms Plastic Poultry Drinker.
  • BEST FOR SMALL FLOCKS: Little Giant 1 Gallon Complete Plastic Poultry Fount.
  • BEST FOR LARGER FLOCKS: Harris Farms Poultry Drinker 6.25 Gallon.
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Do chicken water nipples work?

Watering nipples are one of the best upgrades to a traditional chicken waterer. They're mess-free, so you'll spend far less time cleaning and scrubbing out poopy, dirty waterers, and more time enjoying your flock. Screw these nipples into the container of your choice, like 5-gallon plastic buckets or a PVC pipe.
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How high should water nipples be for chickens?

A trough or hanging waterer should be at approximately chicken-shoulder height, while a cup or nipple system should be at head-height. You want a trough waterer to be as high as possible (so it gets dirtied less), but not so high that it's difficult for your birds to reach.
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Should I put vinegar in my chickens water?

To use it for healthy chickens, chicken owners can simply add about one tablespoon per gallon in a coop's waterer. Adding ACV is an easy addition to a flock's diet for good health and boosted immune systems. By adding ACV just once a week, chicken owners can support healthy chickens without breaking the bank.
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Do chickens need fresh water every day?

Chickens need constant access to fresh, clean water and feed. On average, a full-grown laying hen will drink a pint of water daily. But this varies widely, due to the size of the hen, the season, and the outdoor temperature (some layers can drink a quart a day in hot weather).
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How many chicken nipples do I need?

Install nipples at a rate of 8 to 12 birds per nipple; see flow rate box • Birds should not have to travel more than 3 m (10 ft) to find water. Nipples should be placed at a maximum of 35 cm (14”) centers.
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Is plastic or metal chicken waterer better?

The most common chicken feeders and waterers are made from plastic or galvanized metal. Plastic ones are generally cheaper and easier to clean, and galvanized metal ones, while more expensive, are more durable and long-lasting.
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How do you keep chicken water from getting dirty?

Chicken waterers should be cleaned daily and thoroughly sanitized at least weekly. The best way to sanitize your chicken waterers is to use apple cider vinegar, water and a good scrub brush. An alternative to using ACV is using liquid bleach.
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How much water does a chicken drink per day?

A rough answer is that each hen should drink about one pint (0.5l) of water each day on average according to this study. For example: A flock of 6 chickens will around six pints (3l) of water per day. A flock of 12 chickens should have around 12 pints (6l) of water per day.
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Should I hang my chicken waterer?

Prevent your flock from scratching debris into their drinking water by suspending the waterer in air. Suspending your chickens' waterer off the ground is critical. If you don't, your hens will spend their day scratching and foraging, meaning a saucer of water will be filled with debris in record time.
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Do chickens drink water at night?

Food and water are two of the most important needs of chickens, but do chickens need food and water at night? Chickens do not typically need food and water at night, as they are diurnal creatures, meaning they are awake during the day and sleep through the night.
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Where do you put water for chickens?

Most poultry keepers advocate placing chicken feeders and waterers in the chicken run or the free range area. This leaves the coop for laying eggs and a roosting place at night.
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Can chickens drink from nipples?

Many chicken keepers prefer nipple drinkers over conventional style drinkers for reasons of convenience and cleanliness. Nipple waterers involve so much less cleaning and are so much easier to refill, that they're quickly becoming the watering method of choice for backyarders.
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How can you tell if a chicken is dehydrated?

A dehydrated chicken may exhibit any or all of the following symptoms, which could result in death:
  1. panting or labored breathing.
  2. pale comb and/or wattles.
  3. spreading wings away from body.
  4. diarrhea.
  5. lethargy.
  6. limpness.
  7. unresponsive.
  8. seizures,convulsions.
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Can chickens drink tap water?

Tap Water

City water sources are considered safe for consumption, but there are certainly differences in the taste and composition from city to city. Treated water isn't all the same, but it is almost always safe. Growing up, I drank from Lake Huron. Today, my chickens and I drink from the Ohio River.
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How often should you change chicken bedding?

We recommend changing your chicken's coop bedding every 2-3 weeks and nesting box as needed for all feathered friends. However, keep in mind that chicken blogs and friends will give their personal favorite changing times.
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Is rainwater good for chickens?

It might not be for everyone, but collecting rainwater for the chickens works great for us. We have a well and our drinking water goes through a lot of treatment before we can use it. It's nice to be able to provide my chickens with fresh, clean water without all that processing.
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Why do chicken raised its head when they drink water?

What is this? So you'll see chickens of all ages dip their beak into water and tip their head right back, which allows the liquid to drip down their throat. Chickens of all ages tip their heads back to allow water to drip down their throat.
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What does garlic do for chickens?

Garlic, like apple cider vinegar, is thought to stimulate the appetite and helps promote growth. Deters parasites. The allicin contained in garlic is thought to make the chickens' blood, which the mites feed off, taste undesirable. If you prefer a natural mites preventative, garlic is worth a try.
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