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The Last AUTOMATIC CHICKEN WATERER You Will Ever Make! 

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We have been using the same style of automatic chicken waterer for over 5 years on our homestead. This week one of them broke and it's time to make a new one. In this video I will show you my favorite way to make an automatic gravity fed or hose end chicken water bucket.
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@mlo6965
@mlo6965 6 лет назад
Good job Kevin. You and Sarah do a great job at teaching. I appreciate Living Tradition a lot!!
@s.gokhuntanyer2763
@s.gokhuntanyer2763 2 года назад
Best waterer design ever shared in youtube and also much better than what are sold out there. Thank you for sharing your innovative design work!
@rickparshall
@rickparshall 6 лет назад
For our brutal (kinda) NY winters I use a 5gal bucket cut the bottom off (about 6-8inches ) and flip it over in the top, the pieces fit tight.. then I put a refrigerator bulb (small incandescent bulb 40w works down to -10f under it. It keeps water from freezing. And is a cool night light..😂😁 I should have said to flip bucket over so top is on the ground and put bottom of bucket into it.. gives you a 6-8in space under for light.. works great
@tonyz6421
@tonyz6421 Год назад
Where do you get incandescents in NY. They're coming to get you now!
@TheBrewCaptain
@TheBrewCaptain Год назад
Great video. Been watching your videos for a months. Y’all have really motivated me and my wife to start homesteading now even though we live in the city and live more sustainably, paying off debt and eventually saying goodbye to our corporate jobs and materialistic lifestyle. We just got our first 6 chickens last week and I’ll be making our raised garden beds in a week or 2.
@ntantran6024
@ntantran6024 5 лет назад
Great work Kevin! Thanks you very much for your patience to tell very good detail informations about this video. God Bless!
@MrVailtown
@MrVailtown 6 лет назад
Kevin seen lot of watering systems, this looks like the BEST one yet! I hang my pails due to living on a hillside, when you put it on blocks in the end ,that answered my question about hanging one. Still believe your system would work very well in our Application. Gonna check your description box for Amazon links due to the fact in this area never seen those fittings. Kevin my 🎩 off to you Sir. Great video & explanation !!! 👍👌✌️
@jasonday8334
@jasonday8334 4 года назад
Chicken perspective my favorite part of the video, makes this a chicken friendly video. I liked this video for the chickens proving that chickens from all around the world appreciate your video. 👍
@brittanyshaw6828
@brittanyshaw6828 6 лет назад
I just subscribed a few days ago, and don't you know my water thing just broke yesterday!! Just as I was about to leave for work, so all night (I work nights) I kept reminding myself to look up how to make one. But it popped up on my home screen since I subscribed! Perfect! :D
@kimberlycleveland1816
@kimberlycleveland1816 6 лет назад
Thank you Kevin. I like this better than yhe gravity fed system I am currently using. I'll be changing to this as repairs are needed to my current system. I appreciate you and Sarah!
@mio.giardino
@mio.giardino 6 лет назад
This is an excellent design because it's simple. 🙂👍🏼
@randichristiansen7932
@randichristiansen7932 6 лет назад
Thank you for sharing this. I ordered the parts from Amazon and built mine this morning! I have a 55 gal rain barrel by my coop.
@maarond
@maarond 4 года назад
I just built this and it's great! I would suggest drilling the hole for the float valve even higher on the bucket to get that handle completely out of the way. The brass rod holding the float can be adjusted in any direction.
@Earthmadegarden
@Earthmadegarden 10 месяцев назад
Just got my float valve and swivel hose thread to 1/4 tube fitting in the mail! Gonna make this today and can’t wait! Thank you very much for this idea!!
@whatahowl1
@whatahowl1 4 года назад
This is so simple that I'm pretty stinking mad I didn't think of it... Nice job Sr. Best idea I seen for the chickens...
@Davis5fam
@Davis5fam 6 лет назад
Really good ideas! Production value for this video is very high! Thanks for the insight!
@dugman1550
@dugman1550 2 года назад
A Great idea. I just built one using a Kerick Valve MA052 PVC Mini Float Valve. I hooked mine to the water spigot at the coop so i have a continuous water source. Thanks for sharing a great idea.
@OZARKMEL
@OZARKMEL 6 лет назад
Love chickens, your girls look very happy!
@NimoonccchvffyfxkokkppSatar
@NimoonccchvffyfxkokkppSatar 6 лет назад
Good job Kevin well Don thanks for the eye opener.
@sharylwhittington9203
@sharylwhittington9203 5 лет назад
This is FANTASTIC! Thank you so much for sharing. We had chickens 2 yrs ago. We don't have running water at the farm and it was a hassle. The waterers would overflow and they got yucky from them scratching...
@marleanhunt7653
@marleanhunt7653 4 года назад
thanks for sharing beautiful hens and thanks for the great idea well explained have a great season keep safe out there
@HorseyGal4ever
@HorseyGal4ever 4 года назад
That is the best feeder I have seen home made!
@StaceyHerewegrowagain
@StaceyHerewegrowagain 2 года назад
Just became a new chicken mamma and this was so helpful. Thanks for sharing with us❤️ Love watching you guys!
@randomravika6859
@randomravika6859 6 лет назад
I raise rabbits and garden, I'm going to start raising chickens soon as well, you'lls videos have been super helpful in helping me get to where I'm at right now.
@AutoCrete
@AutoCrete 6 лет назад
Well done Kevin. Man I wish we had something like that when I was a kid, it would have saved a lot of walking with buckets in hand. Moving a 55 gallon drum with a tractor once a week would have been much easier.
@LindaPenney
@LindaPenney 6 лет назад
Blessings and thank you for sharing
@donlampier3049
@donlampier3049 Год назад
Awesome ! I love folks with common sense 👍
@deecooper1567
@deecooper1567 3 года назад
Hi Kevin… been following for a couple years & this just came up on my watch list. I’m planning on building a coop/run this year after it cools off.. 112* & struggling to keep my garden going. Live in the high desert of Northern Nevada & trying to learn what I can til next year. Exemplary explanation of how to do this w/o a lot of side talk 😉 Have a great day 🐓👩‍🌾
@georgiapeach2339
@georgiapeach2339 6 лет назад
Great idea. Thanks for sharing.
@smilingdog54
@smilingdog54 5 лет назад
Just made it! Working great!
@dawncooper4739
@dawncooper4739 5 лет назад
Great ideal! Might try that this spring.
@rachaelgurule2326
@rachaelgurule2326 2 года назад
Best idea I've found so far!
@swianecki
@swianecki 6 лет назад
Very interesting. You do a great job with your "how to" videos.
@tjwilson1591
@tjwilson1591 5 лет назад
Kevin, I love the way you do your instructions! Especially when you start one way, and then alter your project!
@MrVivid51
@MrVivid51 4 года назад
Great video...Thank you Just solved my chicken watering problem. I was wanting to use a water barrel like you we don't have water ran to the chicken coop area. I never thought of the float and bucket idea. can't wait to make it.
@kyliejones9047
@kyliejones9047 2 года назад
Thanks for the video!
@NotLookingBackNow
@NotLookingBackNow 2 года назад
Wow. This is an awesome idea!!
@dollyperry3020
@dollyperry3020 6 лет назад
Really cool design! I might have to make one of these!
@jenniferrice5877
@jenniferrice5877 4 года назад
Fabulous video. I appreciate your wonderful idea.
@johnlorenzii1204
@johnlorenzii1204 3 месяца назад
Thank you for sharing. Bought some parts today, planning to do the same.
@justme-uw6bz
@justme-uw6bz 6 лет назад
Xlnt, thanks for that, we've just been watching how to do one of those for our hens.
@inezvasquez8104
@inezvasquez8104 4 года назад
This is exactly!!! What we need!!
@debbiem2146
@debbiem2146 6 лет назад
Another very informative video - I have never seen one of these. I and my little chickens thank you :-) !!!!!
@MosaicHomestead
@MosaicHomestead Год назад
I like this design 👌, thanks for posting
@1000sofroots
@1000sofroots 6 лет назад
What a unique and awesome watering system. Thanks for the great instructions. Hoping to build our own to make Joshua's chores a bit easier.🙂 Blessings from the Smyth family!
@LivingTraditionsHomestead
@LivingTraditionsHomestead 6 лет назад
Awesome! Glad it was helpful!
@ALIHUSAIN-kl9yi
@ALIHUSAIN-kl9yi 4 года назад
Nice and clean job
@kenwillis8487
@kenwillis8487 2 года назад
I’m building the same and going to try using a toilet float valve! Installed in bottom of bucket! Fully adjustable water level and fills from bottom of valve! Should help with preventing sediment at bottom of bucket!
@andyrose5576
@andyrose5576 Год назад
Thanks Kevin, very helpful video for my new chicken run…
@susandare9476
@susandare9476 4 года назад
V.good idea. Tks for sharing.
@michaellyman6005
@michaellyman6005 6 лет назад
Thank you that looks like an easy way to water chickens so I'm going to do it
@RedBeardCarpentryWoodworks
@RedBeardCarpentryWoodworks 3 года назад
What a great idea, I'll be doing the same, Thanks for the info
@faisalkhan-fx2wh
@faisalkhan-fx2wh 4 года назад
Simple and efficient Idea
@Earthmadegarden
@Earthmadegarden 10 месяцев назад
Very nice!
@HisWayHomestead
@HisWayHomestead 4 года назад
We use a toilet fill valve to fill the bucket. it has a float valve and it's easy to get. after watching more, the toilet fill valve won't work for that design. You'd have to change the arrangement completely. We have the bucket gravity feed to a line that has nipples. I do like how simple your bucket waterer design is. looks great!
@donaldmiller8629
@donaldmiller8629 6 лет назад
I use a similar float valve for filling the water bucket . But I am concerned about mosquitos getting into the water. So I use the horizontal water nipples. That way the water bucket is sealed. My water source is different though. I have contaminated well water. So, I use a 55 gal drum which is filled with rain water from the roof of the chicken coop. The water flows from the drum in a similar manner. I have two water buckets , one inside of the coop and one outside. Both filled from the 55 gallon drum. Since the drum is refilled every time it rains and the chickens so far have never been able to empty the 55 gallon drum since they always have 65 gallons of water available. It is completely automatic. I do not have to do anything. I do check every now and then to see that water is indeed in the 5 gallon buckets. But I only do that when I happen to be in that area. I love automation.
@notsure7874
@notsure7874 4 года назад
I'm doing a 55 gal and 20 gal barrel fed off my 12x16 shed roof for 4 - 5 chicken runs. The front of the shed makes part of a common fence for the runs, so I'm doing nipples in a 3/4" pvc pipe along the whole fence line.
@donaldmiller8629
@donaldmiller8629 4 года назад
@@@notsure7874, There are many ways of doing the rain water bit. I keep my water barrel inside of the coop because I have cold winters. The water might freeze if it were kept outside. So far the barrel has not frozen and never has run out of water either. Even in the middle of winter there is always some snow melt off the roof. I'm old and I don't like having to carry water . lol
@notsure7874
@notsure7874 4 года назад
@@donaldmiller8629 im lazy and dont want to carry water :D one less thing to worry about. It doesnt freeze here ever. South Florida. In the coop - thats a good idea for freezing. Up im tn it doesnt really get where itll freeze a 55 gal. Might have to put in a circulation pump is all. My coops are too small to fit barrels in too. You heat the coops?
@donaldmiller8629
@donaldmiller8629 4 года назад
@@@notsure7874, No , I don't heat the coop. There are enough chickens in the coop at night that their body heat provides enough total heat . In addition my coop is insulated . Bottom , top and all sides. So it's a bit cooler during the summer also. I'm too old to be carrying water. Plus, I'm lazy also. lol I use a 4" pvc pipe to store feed and also feed the chickens. I do have to fill that about twice a week. I have not yet found a way for the feed to fall from the sky like rain or snow . lol
@notsure7874
@notsure7874 4 года назад
@@donaldmiller8629 Good call on insulation. Mine are very ventilated. My well water isn't really contaminated - I water them with that now - but its also not great. The furthest coop is about 150 feet from the house, and a good bit lower. I have an IBC tote from an aquaponic setup that I'm probably not going to be running again, so I might fill that from the house roof and pipe that over to the chickens as well.
@carlonasse2474
@carlonasse2474 3 года назад
Been a follower of your videos. Love your designs.
@stevedotson1263
@stevedotson1263 6 лет назад
I really enjoy your videos. I have noticed that since leaving Arizona for the new homestead you have really expanded your projects to include garden, chickens, pigs, goats and rabbits. I know that farming is very labor intensive from my past (I'm in my 70s now and retired) and I was wondering if you have a "formula" or plan that you use to guide you in what you can do and what you can not do and just how involved you will be able to get with each one?
@WendyK656
@WendyK656 6 лет назад
Cool Ideal Kevin
@jbbayarena9274
@jbbayarena9274 3 года назад
Great idea!
@danielleterry180
@danielleterry180 4 года назад
Wow this is awesome going to use this system once my chicks get bigger
@suemcfarlane4199
@suemcfarlane4199 4 года назад
I’ve got one of those blue 44 gallon drum catching the rainwater of our chicken shed roof it sits on a stand and gravity feeds our chickens water but I like your idea here I think I will build one on our system
@carmenreyes4669
@carmenreyes4669 4 года назад
Great idea.
@johnchavarriaga6875
@johnchavarriaga6875 4 года назад
very smart men.
@christinaoklaohio7926
@christinaoklaohio7926 6 лет назад
Nice Job!
@sallybrandenburg8540
@sallybrandenburg8540 3 года назад
Great idea. The way you explained it and where to find the parts is extremely helpful. My question is would spray painting the outside of the bucket help it to last longer?
@mychannelrace
@mychannelrace 4 года назад
Great idea..
@Mwfrizzellandsons
@Mwfrizzellandsons 3 года назад
If you have city water algae usually won’t grow. In winter I use a 55 gallon plastic drum with chicken nipples on the bottom. I have a heat tape tied to a pc of insulated electrical wire to form a circle. It lays inside the drum right over the nipples so they won’t freeze. In the center I have a birdbath heater tied to a brick to help keep it warm. I fill the drum about 1/3 of the way. Works well.
@silviaramos3518
@silviaramos3518 4 года назад
We are thinking about getting some chickens. Love your channel.
@lorim.8136
@lorim.8136 5 лет назад
I would love to see how you make your gravity fed water system 😃
@ptrecek
@ptrecek 5 лет назад
me too!
@enisag6867
@enisag6867 2 года назад
Hi from Arizona , all I can say the best video I seen on RU-vid. Thank You for sharing. Just wish you put detail what you used in description.
@rickparshall
@rickparshall 6 лет назад
Cool idea!! Could probably use a toilet float valve too..!! If you put a penny in bottom(a real penny older..) you will get rid of algae in water too..
@MrVailtown
@MrVailtown 6 лет назад
Rick Parshall pre 1964 on the penny
@whatahowl1
@whatahowl1 4 года назад
I will try this penny thing
@SDPBALLCOACH
@SDPBALLCOACH 4 года назад
Uhhh, I'm not very good with numbers, but, isn't "pre '64" ALSO "pre-'83"? I think I have both..
@dufus2273
@dufus2273 4 года назад
or any silver coin. real silver.
@SDPBALLCOACH
@SDPBALLCOACH 4 года назад
@dufus That's where I'll hide my Pieces of Eight...arrrr!
@joediaz2149
@joediaz2149 6 лет назад
Awesome!
@SURRYHOUSE2
@SURRYHOUSE2 3 года назад
cool brother. I will try this
@chriselliott1702
@chriselliott1702 4 года назад
9:55 butterfly photo bomb!!
@Yeshuaschosen
@Yeshuaschosen 3 года назад
You can drill the holes in the side but use it as is and add water as needed.The lid will keep dirt and bugs out and the chickens can drink water from it until the water gets low.
@vincentgolden5352
@vincentgolden5352 4 года назад
Cool idea simple yet effective im going to try this for my birds. I am going too have to make a water catchment system for the coop hope you don't mind me using your idea :-). Takecare and keep safe
@Haydu_lion
@Haydu_lion 4 года назад
Perfect
@tsol438
@tsol438 Год назад
I wanna do this but need more than 1. Going to see if I can do this with T connectors leading to different pens. Thanks for the video.
@lcgcamrrms9
@lcgcamrrms9 4 года назад
When I was growing up, we called them water fans. I love them
@tomreed9479
@tomreed9479 4 года назад
Who are you
@lcgcamrrms9
@lcgcamrrms9 4 года назад
That's an odd question.
@martinrichardson3637
@martinrichardson3637 6 лет назад
Just found your channel and subscribed. Me and my family are moving from El mirage AZ just outside of Phoenix to the ava and good hope area of Missouri. We are leaving the 16th and should be there by the 18th. I hope to meet up with some of the homesteaders out there. I need all the help I can get lol. Love the channel and have been binge watching lol.
@LivingTraditionsHomestead
@LivingTraditionsHomestead 6 лет назад
You'll love it here! Come see us at the Ava Farmers market every Saturday morning. We would love to meet you.
@bubbacrabb
@bubbacrabb 6 лет назад
I may do this but use the horizontal poultry nipples for the chickens to drink from. I've been using them and just filling the bucket every week. They use it a lot.
@allencallender2205
@allencallender2205 5 лет назад
If you live where Swamp cooler float valves are not available, use a toilet float valve. They are available everywhere.
@terrellcummings4385
@terrellcummings4385 6 лет назад
Like great idea
@PhysicsViolator
@PhysicsViolator 14 дней назад
The last chicken waterer you will ever use is the plastic nipples, water comes out only when the hens peck at it making it the ultimate practical and aesthetic solution that lasts for years , I used the traditional bucket watering for years , algae buildup was a real problem including dirt buildup from the chickens. This basically eliminates all of these problems and makes it maintenance free.
@ZokcoPokco
@ZokcoPokco 4 года назад
very nice
@dandantv4098
@dandantv4098 2 года назад
Chicken watering system thank you new friend/Philippines
@dorianrodriguez40
@dorianrodriguez40 3 месяца назад
I liked your video. I've tried a few nipple systems and they suck. Thanks for sharing.
@kennethodette1352
@kennethodette1352 Год назад
Once in a while I get a chicken with severe beek out of alignment. The poor chicken can not pickup food because the beek doesen't line uo with upper and lower beek. What I did was bench grinder the beeks till it looks close to right. She bled a little but instantly was picking up every grain! Poor thing was so hungry. But now she can eat just fine!
@rhondakendrick2563
@rhondakendrick2563 2 года назад
thank u
@jillhumphrys8073
@jillhumphrys8073 Год назад
Ive raised ducks before and they were so high maintenance when it came to water. Of course i had 26 of them so fewer would be better. BUT! I think if you can keep the bucket from turning over it would keep them from bathing, dirtying and splashing out all the water. Main thing is they NEED to drink. They dont always NEED to bathe.
@fludrbywest3886
@fludrbywest3886 Год назад
Can you put a weight in the bottom of bucket or build a caddy to hold bucket so it can’t turn over ?
@jillhumphrys8073
@jillhumphrys8073 Год назад
@@fludrbywest3886 i bet you can do wither of those things.
@tonysicily2687
@tonysicily2687 4 года назад
Simple and very elegant Loved the video, no music, great instructions, nice videowork Liked, Saved & Subscribed Question if I may, 35 gallons for 10 days, seems like a LOT of water, is this due to the number of chickens or evaporations
@dannyd7426
@dannyd7426 2 года назад
“Snug” for plumbing, I’ve learned, is tight by hand and a quarter turn my tool
@amyharrison6223
@amyharrison6223 9 месяцев назад
Just found this video. How does it connect to the garbage can and also what do you do for the winter to keep things from freezing?
@HoneyHollowHomestead
@HoneyHollowHomestead 6 лет назад
Good concept. Wonder how well a toilet float system would work. It might be easier to find?
@LivingTraditionsHomestead
@LivingTraditionsHomestead 6 лет назад
Never tried it but I bet it would work also.
@milo8425
@milo8425 3 года назад
The biggest reason swamp coolers aren't used outside of arid climates is that they don't work well in humidity. They are insanely efficient in dry air though and will save you tons on your AC bill if you do live in a less humid climate though.
@lawrencenachtrab4994
@lawrencenachtrab4994 6 лет назад
Great video thanks for sharing :) I had a question do you have a problem with the chickens hopping up on the bucket
@dufus2273
@dufus2273 4 года назад
those plastic buckets are getting thinner each day. one of the heaviest plastics I have found is those that contain those 3" chlorine tablets used by pool owners. If you don't have a pool find someone who does and used the chlorine tablets and get these heavy duty buckets. they are usually a little taller too.
@MarcosOliveira-fw9gv
@MarcosOliveira-fw9gv 4 года назад
Muito Bom !
@jeannemarie5908
@jeannemarie5908 3 года назад
Oh my gosh!! Exactly what I want for that summer!! It freezes in the winter .. any suggestions for easy watering in the winter?
@melodyclark4347
@melodyclark4347 2 года назад
Try wrapping it in a windshield reflector/screen.
@timallen1594
@timallen1594 3 года назад
I noticed you also had ducks in the background of your video. Do they like drinking from your automatic watering bucket as well? We have two chickens (more coming) and four ducks that all coop together, so I'm hoping one bucket can service the flock. Great video! 👍💯🐓🦆
@fludrbywest3886
@fludrbywest3886 Год назад
I saw a different set up with watering cups, I like your design a bit more because it has less things to fail❣️, but what if float valve fails and water keeps flowing? What about a over flow prevention ?
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