Chicken Drinkers
Welcome to our range of Dine-A-Chook chicken drinkers, made to keep your chickens happy and hydrated with clean, fresh water. Whether you need a simple chicken water feeder or an automatic system, we've got what you need for your backyard flock.
Dine-A-Chook products are hand-built in Australia and shipped daily to New Zealand. All orders to New Zealand are registered and trackable.
Best Chicken Water Dispensers and Drinkers
Here are some popular options for keeping your chickens well-watered:
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Automatic Chicken Drinkers: Great for busy chicken keepers, these automatic chicken waterers make sure your birds have fresh water all the time, with less effort on your part.
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Mains Pressure Drinkers: If you've got a reliable water source, these drinkers are perfect for keeping your flock hydrated, acting as a dependable chicken water feeder NZ.
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20 Litre Drum Drinkers: Ideal for larger flocks, these drum drinkers have plenty of capacity, so you don't have to refill them as often.
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DIY Chicken Drinker: Want to build your own chicken waterer? Our DIY kits and parts let you set up a water feeder for chickens that suits your needs perfectly.
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Chicken Drinker and Feeder Kits: Buy a feeder and a drinker at once for the best value!
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Chicken Drinker Parts: Keep your chicken water dispenser running smoothly with our selection of parts and accessories.
Why Dine-A-Chook Chicken Water Drinkers Are a Good Choice
Keeping your chickens well-hydrated is important for their health, and our chicken water drinkers are built with that in mind. Here’s why our drinkers stand out:
- Hand-built from Australian Parts: We use only industrial-standard materials to make sure our products last a long time.
- Safe Materials: Our drinkers are guaranteed lead-free and BPA-free, so you know they’re safe for your flock.
- Built to Last: Made from UV-treated ASA thermoplastic, our drinkers won’t get brittle or crack in the sun.
- On-Demand Hydration: Fitted with a Lubing Cup Drinker Outlet, providing water whenever your chickens need it.
- Contamination Prevention: Lubing Cups are designed to keep the drinking water clean and come with our patented float upgrade for automatic refills.
- Versatile Use: Suitable for chickens and other poultry, as well as many aviary and game birds.
Benefits of Our Chicken Water Feeders:
- Easy to Use: Simple designs make setup and maintenance a breeze.
- Built to Last: Made from sturdy materials that can handle New Zealand's weather.
- Less Mess: Our drinkers prevent spills, keeping your coop dry and tidy.
- Healthy Flock: Providing clean water supports your chickens' overall well-being.
FAQs About Chicken Drinkers
How many drinkers do I need for my chickens?
We've got drinkers ranging from 2 litres to automatic mains pressure or gravity feed systems.
- A 4-litre drinker can take care of four chickens for up to two days.
- If you've got eight chickens, we recommend either two 4-litre drinkers or a 20-litre drum drinker.
- For more than eight chickens, try using multiple 4-litre drinkers in different spots around your coop, set up a twin cup drum drinker, or go for an automatic system for easy, stress-free hydration.
Cups or Nipples - What should I use?
Cups are our go-to for systems that need regular refilling. However, if you're looking at a 20-litre drum drinker, nipples are a fantastic choice. Nipples are a very hygienic way to water your poultry, but they're most reliable when the water pressure stays consistent. Lubing cups are hands down the best option for smaller units like our 2-litre and 4-litre drinkers.
How many cups should I have on my drinker?
One cup works for up to six chickens. If you've got more than six, consider a drinker with at least two cups. Prefer the single-cup drinkers? You can always place two single-cup drinkers in different spots in the coop.
For larger flocks, have a look at our four-cup drum drinker. This large chicken drinker also comes with the option of nipples instead of Lubing cups.
How to clean a Chicken Drinker and the Cups?
To clean 2 and 4-litre containers, use warm soapy water. Avoid using the dishwasher. Cups and nipples can be taken off and cleaned thoroughly. Check out our guide here for detailed instructions.
Need Some Help?
If you're unsure which chicken drinker is right for your flock or have any questions, just contact us. We're here to help you find the best way to keep your chickens hydrated and happy.
Welcome to our range of Dine-A-Chook chicken drinkers, made to keep your chickens happy and hydrated with clean, fresh water. Whether you need a simple chicken water feeder or an automatic system, we've got what you need for your backyard flock.
Dine-A-Chook products are hand-built in Australia and shipped daily to New Zealand. All orders to New Zealand are registered and trackable.
Best Chicken Water Dispensers and Drinkers
Here are some popular options for keeping your chickens well-watered:
-
Automatic Chicken Drinkers: Great for busy chicken keepers, these automatic chicken waterers make sure your birds have fresh water all the time, with less effort on your part.
-
Mains Pressure Drinkers: If you've got a reliable water source, these drinkers are perfect for keeping your flock hydrated, acting as a dependable chicken water feeder NZ.
-
20 Litre Drum Drinkers: Ideal for larger flocks, these drum drinkers have plenty of capacity, so you don't have to refill them as often.
-
DIY Chicken Drinker: Want to build your own chicken waterer? Our DIY kits and parts let you set up a water feeder for chickens that suits your needs perfectly.
-
Chicken Drinker and Feeder Kits: Buy a feeder and a drinker at once for the best value!
-
Chicken Drinker Parts: Keep your chicken water dispenser running smoothly with our selection of parts and accessories.
Why Dine-A-Chook Chicken Water Drinkers Are a Good Choice
Keeping your chickens well-hydrated is important for their health, and our chicken water drinkers are built with that in mind. Here’s why our drinkers stand out:
- Hand-built from Australian Parts: We use only industrial-standard materials to make sure our products last a long time.
- Safe Materials: Our drinkers are guaranteed lead-free and BPA-free, so you know they’re safe for your flock.
- Built to Last: Made from UV-treated ASA thermoplastic, our drinkers won’t get brittle or crack in the sun.
- On-Demand Hydration: Fitted with a Lubing Cup Drinker Outlet, providing water whenever your chickens need it.
- Contamination Prevention: Lubing Cups are designed to keep the drinking water clean and come with our patented float upgrade for automatic refills.
- Versatile Use: Suitable for chickens and other poultry, as well as many aviary and game birds.
Benefits of Our Chicken Water Feeders:
- Easy to Use: Simple designs make setup and maintenance a breeze.
- Built to Last: Made from sturdy materials that can handle New Zealand's weather.
- Less Mess: Our drinkers prevent spills, keeping your coop dry and tidy.
- Healthy Flock: Providing clean water supports your chickens' overall well-being.
FAQs About Chicken Drinkers
How many drinkers do I need for my chickens?
We've got drinkers ranging from 2 litres to automatic mains pressure or gravity feed systems.
- A 4-litre drinker can take care of four chickens for up to two days.
- If you've got eight chickens, we recommend either two 4-litre drinkers or a 20-litre drum drinker.
- For more than eight chickens, try using multiple 4-litre drinkers in different spots around your coop, set up a twin cup drum drinker, or go for an automatic system for easy, stress-free hydration.
Cups or Nipples - What should I use?
Cups are our go-to for systems that need regular refilling. However, if you're looking at a 20-litre drum drinker, nipples are a fantastic choice. Nipples are a very hygienic way to water your poultry, but they're most reliable when the water pressure stays consistent. Lubing cups are hands down the best option for smaller units like our 2-litre and 4-litre drinkers.
How many cups should I have on my drinker?
One cup works for up to six chickens. If you've got more than six, consider a drinker with at least two cups. Prefer the single-cup drinkers? You can always place two single-cup drinkers in different spots in the coop.
For larger flocks, have a look at our four-cup drum drinker. This large chicken drinker also comes with the option of nipples instead of Lubing cups.
How to clean a Chicken Drinker and the Cups?
To clean 2 and 4-litre containers, use warm soapy water. Avoid using the dishwasher. Cups and nipples can be taken off and cleaned thoroughly. Check out our guide here for detailed instructions.
Need Some Help?
If you're unsure which chicken drinker is right for your flock or have any questions, just contact us. We're here to help you find the best way to keep your chickens hydrated and happy.