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  • Premier 1 Heated Chicken Coop Water Fountain, 3 Gallon Bucket
  • Premier 1 Heated Chicken Coop Water Fountain, 3 Gallon Bucket
  • Premier 1 Heated Chicken Coop Water Fountain, 3 Gallon Bucket
  • Premier 1 Heated Chicken Coop Water Fountain, 3 Gallon Bucket
  • Premier 1 Heated Chicken Coop Water Fountain, 3 Gallon Bucket
  • Premier 1 Heated Chicken Coop Water Fountain, 3 Gallon Bucket
  • Premier 1 Heated Chicken Coop Water Fountain, 3 Gallon Bucket

Premier 1 Heated Chicken Coop Water Fountain, 3 Gallon Bucket

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    This reliable 3-gallon heated poultry waterer is designed to keep your chickens and ducks hydrated year-round. The internal 100W heater maintains water flow even in temperatures as low as -20��F, with a built-in thermostat that turns the heating element on at 40��F and off at 60��F. Suitable for up to 35 adult birds, the blue bucket with a red lid features a secure, interlocking lid with a quick-fill cap and a conical shape to prevent perching and soiling. The waterer also includes three recessed drip-catch nipples and a detachable 16-foot cord, making it a durable and convenient choice for your flock.
    • Secure, interlocking lid with quick-fill cap for easy access to the water
    • Conical lid shape helps prevent birds from perching and soiling the waterer
    • Capacity of 3 gallons (12 quarts) to provide ample water for up to 35 adult chickens
    • Heavy-duty handle for easy carrying and hanging of the waterer
    • Three recessed drip-catch nipples to minimize spills and mess
    • Detachable 16-foot cord for flexible placement and installation
    • Authentic Premier 1 brand, featuring a blue bucket with a red lid
    • UL listed for safety (US/CA)
    • Internal 100-watt heater keeps the water flowing even in temperatures as low as -20��F
    • Built-in thermostat automatically turns the heating element on at 40��F and off at 60��F
    • Suitable for both chickens and ducks, although ducks may also require a rubber pan for submerging their heads
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