The Best Chicken Feeder & Waterer for the Coop
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- čas přidán 28. 06. 2024
- I honestly think this is the best feeder and waterer you can make for poultry.
I've made feeders like this out of garbage cans and they work just fine. The only problem is garbage cans this big are pretty expensive. You can find food grade 55 gallon drums pretty easy for cheap. They hold 300 lbs of feed. That's ridiculous.
This waterer is a little more expensive because of the bell waterer but it's worth it. Those little water cups break all the time and no one wants to have to deal with a flooded coop.
Thanks for watching!
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These are how how to videos should be, simple to the point, no ego. Well done and I thank you
Thanks, appreciate that.
And with humor. Well done
literaly hundreds of videos on how to do this, BUt this is the easiest and simplest by far. Step one cut a hole, step two shove fitting in. DONE!
Yeah, those street elbows work perfect for these. Glad I figured it out.
@@NicholsCountyonly thing I may be wrong but wouldn't the waterer be better away from the window to prevent algae buildup?
Great build. I’m about to cut my barrel. Last question. Did your roosters have any trouble getting big heads in to eat?
This is so cool! Haven’t seen this set up. I think I (65 year old grandma) can do this! I have over 80 chickens and it wears me out filling water for ducks and chickens at least every other day. Thanks a bunch!
It definitely helps. You only have to haul every couple of weeks
So, do we think this would be a suitable solution for a guard goose too? 👀 That would be fabulous.
Thanks for sharing this. The fittings for the feeders are genius!
You bet! They also sell screw on ones on Amazon.
Cool, feeder and water, I watched this video and love the amounts of feed that you can put in it, my 14 year old son has about 30-40 chicken's that he feeds every day after school, his feeder's on hold about 5-7pounds and it don't last long this will help him big time thanks for sharing this video!
You bet! I make a bunch of these for people around here.
I started raising chickens at his age and have became addicted lol. I have around 80 chickens a incubator full of eggs and plan on hatching around 500 this year 😂
Guys if you love what you watch thumbs up, I’m gonna try this in my farm as well
Thanks!
I have the same feeders. Did them about 4 yrs ago with those large garbage cans you bring out to the road. A friend worked as a garbage man and got me a few old cans. They work amazing. Love that they have wheels .
They work well, too. But buying them new was more expensive than these bigger blue barrels.
I'm hoping to get some used ones from a defunct trash company this week. Will power wash it out. I think they are asking$30 each
You sir, ARE AWSOME!! I have been looking to build this, i am done with consumer-grade gear. Thank you, Thank you, Thank you.
You bet. Cheap, easy, and efficient.
Very well made video, simple, easy to follow.
Glad it was helpful!
Just got my stuff to make me the feeder and water...I Love your idea. can't wait to get them done...
Great. Thanks for watching!
Well done! Proud of u showing us this. I'm definitely going to have a go. From the United Kingdom xx
Thanks.
This was amazing..you have earned my subscription!
Thanks.
I've done this and will tell you without more ports in that large of a feeder you have a huge area of feed that will sit and go bad/mold. The chickens simply cant reach in and get to the whole bottom to eat so it just sits. A 55 gallon barrel feeder really needs ports all around it to for the most part stop it. I say for the most part because there is still a section in the center they can't reach that sits.
As for waterers I use horizonal nipples. I swapped to them 5 years ago and out of the 20 or so in use I think I've had 3 go bad.
Yeah, thanks for the tip. When the feed gets low. I just dump it out so they can scratch through it on the ground. I don't pile new feed on top of old feed. There are all kinds of ways to fix that problem. Like you said, more feed ports is an easy way to fix it.
I suggest a cone shape of some kind to sit in the center (might have to glue it to remain in the center)
that is awesome. so simple, but perfect. great video. thanks for sharing
Glad you liked it!
Love this! I'm going to do this for my winter coop!
Sounds great!
Curious...are you going to do the waterer?.. do you heat your coop. Ty
@lobo13 Yes I will also make the waterer.
I use deep compost bedding in winter for heat in the hoop coop. Then they are on pasture when it is warm. My coop is on skids so I can move it to a new spot and clean up the old area.
Easy steps to follow, good work 😊
Thanks a lot 😊
Thank you for this!👍. My husband & I were thinking of going on a trip and he asked me, "what about the chickens? Who's going to feed & water them?"
Definitely going to be making both of these.👍
Thank you.🥰🙏
You're welcome. They're easy to build and great for vacations.
Great idea on the feeder... however I build a 5 gallon version of this years ago and once the mice get wind of your feeder, they will empty it out quickly. I converted to a tube style feeder that I built with a hardware cloth top to keep critters out of and it has the ability to close up nightly at the bottom where the chickens feed from. I have not had mice attack my feeders anymore.
Yeah mice are an issue. But I have way too many chickens to use tube style feeders.
How do you make a tube style feeder?
My husband's parents had 800 chickens but it was in Sweden . We are in California now with a lot of , for us, unknown critters. Want to make sure our chickens are safe and have food😂
I add cayenne pepper to my chicken feed; actually good for parasites in the chickens and the chickens can’t taste it. Mice will run away! 😅
Wow that’s a time saver for sure.
Yes it is.
I’m going to be adding this to mine great idea love it!
Thanks!
Nice! I especially like the waterer. Thanks.
Thanks
The 55 gallon water is a great idea for people who live off grid and may just be getting started and have to haul water. Its nice to fill it and not worry about refilling every day when it gets hot out.
Yeah I check on mine once a week or so.
Great video, will definitely try it. Thank you.
Great. Let me know how it turns out.
My grandpa used an old toilet tank with direct water filling. He just took the plunger out. So when the float dropped and the water kicked on it filled the pipe up and filled up the water feeders connected to the pipe.😂
Nice
Great idea will be sure to try it soon thank you
Awesome. Hope it turns out for you as good as it did for me.
Thanks for the awesome feeder video!!!!
Thanks for watching!
Great video. I’m going to do this with a 5 gallon bucket. My flock isn’t quite big enough for 55 gallons 👍🏻
That works too
Very good and helping me a lot
Great!
Liked the video and plan to make something similar today with my main man. Just curious how you heat the water in the winter if you're in a cold climate location? ALSO, you experience no overflow of feed out the PVC spouts? Love the simplicity you used. Thanks for sharing with the People!
Hi. I don't have issues with birds pulling out food. If you mix food, such as corn and pellets, or use scratch, then yes you will have issues. Certain birds will like one or the other and then pull it out. If you have this issue just get some duct take and make a little lip on the bottom. Or you could make a drop box underneath to catch the overflow.
Great idea! Thanks for sahring.
You are so welcome!
This is great! Thanks for sharing.
You are so welcome!
...A great video...thank you ,Sir🇨🇦
Thanks.
Nice set up.
Thanks
Great handy info!
Glad it was helpful!
Very cool I love doing so thank you for letting me
You bet.
Great video! I appreciate the detail you give in building these.
The Amazon link for the 3" street elbow is not the same as you used anymore. I was able to find them in a quick internet search. Thank you!
Thanks for letting me.
Good stuff! Thanks for sharing.
You bet!
This is great 👍 thank you for sharing
You bet.
Very good I like it, simple! thanks for sharing. Thinking about options for quail and I think I could do something similar scaled down.
Yeah a 5 gallon bucket would work.
Looks awesome. Cold winters where we live. Very sad!
Yeah that tube will freeze right up
I love the chickens at the end
I love them too.
Very very creative. Thanks
Thanks.
That's really helpful bub. Thanks
You bet.
this video was great!
Thanks!
Excited to build this, thanks so much! One question. Have you problems with algae with the waterer?
Yeah it does build up if it's in direct sun. If it's in the shade its not a problem.
@@NicholsCounty The shade it is. Thanks again for the guidance and the prompt response. God bless and have a great weekend!
Good job
Thanks
Thank you! Great job!
Thanks.
Do you get the bell waterer from tractor supply or a feed store?
Up here in Michigan the waterer wouldn't work in winter.
Appreciate your video. Ty❤
Yeah. Mine freezes up as well. You can get a heater
Great innovation. Thank you for sharing.
However, that red drinker seems to be dangling as the chickens touch it. I guess water spillage is possible when they begin playing around, especially as they chase one another
No it's weighted. I mean if they hit it hard enough sure. But that's why I built that table for them.
Thanks never heard of bell water. Keen as
They are the best.
Good stuff. The feeder will work for me, but I live in northern Minnesota, so a heated watering system is a must. I'll figure one out and let you know.
Yes this will definitely freeze. If you have heat tape that might work.
Did you figure out something to keep it from freezing ?
Hi there! Awesome video! I do have a question about the waterer. I noticed when you showed it working it drips out of the white parts but will that over flow the bottom at all? It doesn't seem to be like a gravity waterer that only fills it's self as the chickens begin to drink what's there. Just curious
I'm not 100% sure how it works. But it definitely doesn't overflow.
Love your ideas and instructions! Regarding the waterer, does the tube from barrel to Plasson waterer have to hang straight down? I wanted to have barrel outside the run, so the black hose would be more slightly slanted up to the barrel, but I don’t know if that would negatively affect the gravity feed. Any thoughts on that?
As long as your water bucket is higher than the bell waterer, it will work.
Wow, this is awesome. I’ve been struggling on how to do something like this the only thing is my chicken coop is not big enough to put those drums in there. Do you think they can work from the outside maybe using something different or either way I love this thank you 🤗🙏🏻
Yes, of course. The tube is long enough for the waterer. The feeder would be kind of hard to do without a bunch of modifications.
Suggest a tapped fitting into barrel. When the tube gets hot/cold/brittle it could leak.
I haven't had any issues yet. 100 degrees in the summer. 0 degrees in winter. It does freeze.
@@NicholsCounty it sometimes happens when the tube gets stiff after a few (3?) Years. If shaded well, it may not.
Great video!
I am curious..what happens to all the feed at the bottom of drum. Do you have to empty that ever now and then so it doesn't go bad?
Nice video. Good job 👍
When it gets low I dump it for the chickens to scratch through.
Could I do this with a 2 or three gallon Waterer? I have 12 chickens and like to change the water every few days. Thank you for this video! It’s so easy to follow!! Best one yet. I’m going to try this in the next few days😊
Thanks. Yes, you can do this with any size container. 5 gallon buck would probably be the easiest as they're so readily available.
Hey man I'm most definitely gonna make me some of these
Great. They work well.
Love this idea ! What about keeping it from freezing ?
You can add a heater. Or move to a nicer place that doesn't have freezing weather :).
Haha!
Just got mine installed- same set up for both feeder and waterer. Took a bit from Farmer Boy because the waterer was backordered. Can’t think of a better way to water 44 chickens, soon 52.
Nice. I hope your wood water stand was as sweet as mine.
That didn’t look consensual at 11:35 Lol
Thanks for the vid. I’m always looking for improved ideas. Currently looking for
Water freezing mitigation. In the spring I’m switching to your dome technique. Thank u
It never is haha.
Love it
Thanks.
Thank you for an informative video. I've had chickens for years but am just realizing the benefits of 55 gal drums vs 5 gal bucket. One question....would 55 gal steel drum work for this too (obviously cutting tools would be different) or any tweaks to make it work?
Yeah. They should work just fine. If you use one for water, you'll need some sort of fitting. Also, it could rust eventually.
Hello just checking on how the Plasson bell drinker is doing with the gravity fed water source , thank you
Great. I have like 8 of them now.
Thanks for showing what the tab is for on the 3 in. pipe. Now I can use the liquid nail for something else. Yes, I am mentally challenged! DUH
Yeah I don't think that's what that tab is meant for but it definitely makes for a good chicken feeder.
Thanks for sharing. Is the waterer still leak free?
Yes, it is
@NicholsCounty what kind of feed do you give your chicks? Thanks for this great video
I do medicated chick starter for chicks and pellets for full grown birds
Love the waterer feed is no big deal but hate filling waterers
Yeah I hear you.
just what I need 😊😊😊
Great
like the idea. However, it doesn't look like the chickens can reach the bottom of the feed barrel. If you keep pouring new feed on top how do you keep the feed on the bottom, that they can't reach, from going rancid?
When it gets to the bottom you don't keep pouring feed on top. Problem fixed. Dump the feed on the ground. They eat it.
I like the water cup that have the float shut offs. They are cheap and dependable. I always turn the cups up against the bucket or barrel so they don’t get knocked around. I have a few of the little giant hanging basins but they are a bit of a learning curve and $35 each. For 5 hens a 5 gallon bucket is good for a week’s worth of water supply. And easy pick up wash out with spray nozzle or carry to a hose somewhere to get a bath.
The feeders here aren’t for me I’d have nice and rats out the wazoo in no time. I use treadle feeders now and rarely see any rats anywhere now.
Yeah these are more for bigger flocks. Mice are always an issue around any open feed, but yes this is definitely not mouse proof.
Has anyone used these for ducks with success? Great idea.
I think they would spill a lot of water. But it would work.
Good ideas for none freezing months
Move to Tennessee. Works year round, mostly.
One of the best videos I've found so far. How does this waterer hold up over the winter months? Do you have any tips to make this work smoothly over winter?
Our winters aren't bad here so it does well. If you have bad winters I recommend heat tape.
Thank you
There are kits for those feeders for 5 gallon buckets.
Three 5 gallon buckets only last two days. Most of it got wasted. I have 16 birds and they only need 4lbs a day.
Get a 55 gallon drum. Last you 11x longer
@@NicholsCounty yeah that cost me a fortune in feed. They only need one scoop a day
Hi good job ❤️🙏,where you get water feeder?
Hi. There is a link in the description. Had to buy it from a website, can't find it on Amazon
I already had one for feeding. But I am getting ready for winter and looking for water solution. I have 80 chickens and was thinking of cutting the rim for the water barrel the same way we have done for the feeder in order to drop a heating element down into it. But I was wondering if by cutting the top for a lid on the water would it create too much gravity and force a leak on the hole for the hose? Anyone know?
If you use the same bell waterer I have you'll be fine. Same with those little water cups. You can always flip the lid upside down as well after you cut it off, won't seal well, but will keep chickens and other things out of there.
No worries; the water weighs the same with or without a lid.
So do you not have to silicone around the tubing of the waterer?
No. Not of you drill the correct hole size.
Did you use any sealant for the water hose?
None. No leaks.
Regarding how to keep the water from freezing during the winter when making a waterer of this size? Or if that would even be an issue. We have really cold winters here in Oklahoma. We currently have a 5 gallon waterer that we use a ceramic heat light to keep from freezing. Actually I just realized my solution lol.
The tube will freeze before the water barrel. Heat tape works well.
Great video. Getting supplies together now. Do you have a rough estimate on the dimensions for the stand? I know you just through it together but I’d like to make one trip to the store if possible. Thank you!
Just measured. It's approximately 25"x25"x25".
Thanks a lot. Everything came out beautifully. I ordered the feed ports cause they were cheap and came with the drill bit, super clean and easy to install. Thanks for the help and am looking forward to my 6 chickens having an extremely long term source of feed and water.
We make automatic chicken waterers that hook up to the garden hose. Look up farmer brad chicken waterers!
I can't risk them failing and flooding out my coops.
You could put a timer where it turns on the water two times a day if that is a concern.
You should use rain gutters and hook them into the barrel and never worry about filling it again. Maybe a filter for debris or a charcoal too to keep water nice. More money but more water.
That's definitely a good plan for one or two. But I have 9 of these barrels.
How do you keep the water from freezing in the winter?
I don't. I just have to run water. If you had electric in your coop, you can put a heater in your water. Follow me for easy answers.
Subscribed….. it’s hard to find wateres that are easy to keep clean, chickens always find a way to crap in their water….. the best I used so far was water cups but I might try this, never seen a bell waterer
Water cups work, but they break. And if you have a 55 gallon drum full, then it's a lot of water on the ground.
@@NicholsCounty I put a cage over it so they could only put their heads in and not step on it…… but now I live in an area that freezes so cups are not an option 🙁
I'm just curious but with a big amount of water just sitting there doesn't it build a slim inside the drum and if so howbdo you solve it?
If it's in direct sunlight it will grow algae. If in the dark, it's not bad at all. But you just clean as needed with a pressure washer or a long brush.
So shouldn’t the feeders be pointed upwards instead of downwards (the inside part so that food will flow into the pipe better?) or doesn’t it matter?
It matters. Needs to be facing the way I have them facing.
what do you do in the winter? that would freeze solid where i live.
I don't live where you live.
Are rates and nice able to climb in the feed bucket?
Yes
Is there a mechanism on the bell waterer to stop the flow once it reaches a certain level?
Yes.
I added a swamp cooler float valve to the waterer so it fills automatically
Nice. I can't risk something going wrong and flooding out my coop.
great
Thanks for watching.
Sorry just noticed the heater questions answered but still wanted to know for such a large amount of water. Thanks
It's harder to freeze a large body of water. For instance it take longer to freeze 55 gallons of water as opposed to 5. If you keep this in direct sun it should help. If you use PVC in the winter they will freeze and crack if you don't heat them. If these start freezing up then I just bring water up to them (frost free hydrant). If you live in the north, you're going to need some type of heater. Hope this helps.
A ten dollar aquarium heater should keep it from freezing they have to be fully submerged at all times while on so don't let water run out completely and put it all the way at bottom. There should be a suction cup on it.
Hey your video is amazing, I will be doing it soon, can you help me out. There are rats and mice at my place. What will I do to prevent the rats from going into the hole and ruining the food inside?
They won't borrow into the feed. But this type of feeder will attract more mice. Get some bucket traps and bait with peanut butter.
Are you ever going to do a video and show us how you make your bucket rat traps?
I probably won't. People frown on that kind of stuff on CZcams. I put a link in the description of this video to the bucket traps I use. They're easy to use and work well.
What about the feed that will always sit at the bottom. Get stale or mould.
And how does the feed go into the pipe when the pipe is facing down?
When the feed level gets to the bottom, I just dump it for the chickens to eat off the ground. The pipes are facing the correct way.
Do you have cold winters? If so, how does the waterer hold up in the cold months?
Thanks
The water freezes. The tubing freezes first.
@Nichols County kind of figured as much. We don't have electricity in our coop, and the only thing I could think to do is check on their water a few times a day. Granted I placed a rubber bowl inside another lined with straw to help insulate it and place a bottle of salt water in the middle to slow the freezing process and make it easier to break up or take out the ice all together.
Do you get sparrows or other birds eating the chicken feed
No.
Tractor supply (where I live) sells those barrels now for $150, no joke.
Yeah was at rural king today and saw a plain burn barrel going got 39.99. Crazy.
Where did you get that bell water thing
Link in description.