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i use the water feeders that you usually find in a chicken coop and never looked back. In winter when they freeze over, simply knock out the ice block and refill. and in summer when you get algea, its really easy to clean out. also holds 10 times more water than a large water bottle.

 

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/6kg-ETON-Feeder-6ltr-Drinker-Poultry-Chicken-Hen-Food-Water-Accessories-/150817679944?pt=UK_Pet_Supplies_Poultry&hash=item231d6f2a48

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i use the water feeders that you usually find in a chicken coop and never looked back. In winter when they freeze over, simply knock out the ice block and refill. and in summer when you get algea, its really easy to clean out. also holds 10 times more water than a large water bottle.

 

http://www.ebay.co.u...=item231d6f2a48

i use the water feeders that you usually find in a chicken coop and never looked back. In winter when they freeze over, simply knock out the ice block and refill. and in summer when you get algea, its really easy to clean out. also holds 10 times more water than a large water bottle.

 

http://www.ebay.co.u...=item231d6f2a48

 

seen people use these aswell, think thats the way i'll go

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on the subject of feeders..I use bottles for water,,

 

and those metal bird feeders for chickens etc etc for the kibble.

 

but i did buy a plastic wild bird feeder form poundland the other day..its perfect for hanging off the cage side filled with kibble..cheap and cheerfull...only thing i had to do was make the gap slightly larger for the feed to drop through into tray..spot on for a quid. and a lot easier than dishes.

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I use the giant rabbit bottles as the nozzle is bigger and they are able to get more water out at a time, I used to have the smaller ones but I find they struggle getting enough out, they are there for ages. On really hot days I put bowls out as well, doesn't really matter if it gets tipped over, just another way to cool them down.

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