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3.4 out of 5 stars. 163 reviews
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Harris Farms Poultry Watering Cups, 2-Pack

3.4

(163 Reviews)

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Item # 114937499

$10.99
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Harris Farms Poultry Watering Cups, 2-Pack

Harris Farms Poultry Watering Cups, 2-Pack

Item # 114937499

$10.99


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Harris Farms Poultry Watering Cups, 2-Pack

Item # 114937499

$10.99

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The Harris Farms Poultry Watering Cups allow you to create your own watering system using a plastic container or PVC pipe. These watering cups come in a pack of 2. Their nipple stems release water only when chickens drink. One cup can accommodate up to 12 chickens. The Harris Farms poultry watering cups can be used with a gravity flow system and they do not connect to a pressure water supply. Chickens will typically train themselves to use these cups in minutes once other water sources are removed. They support both side and bottom mounting. To install, drill a 3/8 in. hole into your desired water source and screw in the watering cups.100% Satisfaction Guaranteed

  • Plastic poultry watering cups are easy to install
  • Nipple stems release water automatically when chickens drink
  • Should be used only with a gravity flow system and never connected to a pressurized water supply
  • Harris Farms watering cups, made from BPA free plastic

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Q: Do the cups automatically fill up with water?

2 days ago
1 Answer
  • A: Howdy neighbor! Harris Farms Poultry Watering Cups do not automatically fill up with water on their own, but instead operate on an on-demand system. Your chickens must manually peck or nudge the small yellow stem inside the cup to open the valve and release the water.
    a hour ago
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Q: What type plastic are these made from?

9 days ago
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  • A: Howdy neighbor! The Harris Farms Poultry Watering Cups are made from a high-quality, durable polyvinyl chloride (PVC) plastic. This specific formulation is explicitly engineered to be 100% BPA-free to guarantee the long-term safety and health of your flock.
    8 days ago
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Q: Mine fills up when the flapper goes side to side not when it goes down. Is this correct?

10 months ago
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  • A: Hello, thank you for your question. Yes, that is correct. The cup is designed to fill when the flapper is nudged side to side, which activates the internal valve. Pressing down may not trigger water flow. This is a normal and intentional design.
    10 months ago
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Q: Is there steps to take when cup does not refill?

2 years ago
1 Answer
  • A: Hi, Great question! Please use the information below for a trouble shooting session. ***Harris Farms / MannaPro**** https://www.mannapro.com/ 800-690-9908
    2 years ago
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Q: I found a 1/8" FPT PVC Tee (SCH 40) fitting. Will the waterer thread into this fitting.

3 years ago
1 Answer
  • A: Hi there! The thread size for the poultry watering cups is equivalent to the screw size M10-1.0. Unfortunately, we are unable to advise on the fitting of the specific measurements provided.
    3 years ago
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Q: Does this have to sit on the ground or can it be hung?

3 years ago
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  • A: HI, Yes they can be hung.
    3 years ago
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Q: Will these work for rabbits?

4 years ago
1 Answer
  • A: This product was designed for poultry.
    4 years ago
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Q: Are they rated for faucet water pressure?

4 years ago
1 Answer
  • A: No, they are not.
    4 years ago
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Q: This may seem like a dumb question… But does the O-ring go on the inside or the outside bucket?

4 years ago
1 Answer
  • A: It goes outside watering bucket.
    4 years ago
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Q: Can they be used with ducks?

5 years ago
1 Answer
  • A: Ducks are able to use the Poultry Watering Cups although they will also need a source of water deep enough to clean their eyes and nares.
    5 years ago
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Most Helpful Favorable Review

confusion in other reviews explained...

8 years ago
These cups work terrific. There is confusion in other reviews about the cups NOT refilling after the chicken drinks the water. This is how they work: Chicken pecks at the yellow water trigger and the water flows into the cup, chicken drinks the water. The cups do NOT just refill because they are empty. They are not supposed to. Another chicken comes along, pecks at the trigger, water flows out and they drink the water and then walk away. You may periodically find water left in the cups because the hen did not drink it all before walking away. They only release water when a hen moves the trigger. Not when the cup is empty. Hens will learn where the water comes from and activate the trigger as needed. They do work and they work terrific.
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Most Helpful Critical Review

Did not work well.

10 years ago
I bought this product initially thinking it was a float system in that so long as water was available to the assembly, the water level in the cups would remain full until the chickens drank down the level, thereby lowering the float and opening the valve which would allow more water to enter the cups. Well, I was wrong and this is definitely not the case. The yellow stem has a spring on the cup side which holds tension on a rubber O-Ring that's attached to the yellow stem on the back side of the black fitting. So in theory, when "bumped" by the chickens the yellow stem is supposed to cam slightly breaking the O-Rings seal against the black fitting, allowing water to dribble into the cup. It does not work effectively. Unless your chickens grab the yellow stem, pull it up, and hold it there for about 5 seconds, they aren't going to get water. I had four cups screwed into a 5 gallon bucket, and tried varying depths of water over the course of a week from barely above the cup lines at the bottom of the bucket, to as much as 2.5 gallons, but all four cups yielded the same results... always empty. Even manually filling the cups for the chickens was difficult, as pressing down on the stem did very little, and I had to pull up to get any appreciable water flow. These were horizontal mounted, and all troubleshooting, and cleaning was performed. I am abandoning the cups and will try the water nipples as an alternative. I hope this review saves someone the wasted time and disappointment that I encountered.
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Review 1

If only they worked

a month ago
Got them for our chickens, they would peck the yellow thing but nothing ever came out, only worked if I held it down. Great concept bad execution.

No, I do not recommend this product.

Reviews 2

using poultry watering cuts for quail

3 months ago
after watching several youtube, I decided to try these cups for the quail in my holding pen. I used them with a 5 gallon bucket. The ease of their installation along with the amount of water held in the bucket, made my watering so much easier.
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Review 1

Might have to show them first

5 months ago
I found this to be a very good system. I put 6 cups on a 5 gallon bucket, put a hole in the lid, dropped a water heater coil in the bucket, snapped the lid on and plugged it in! -5° and they have water. The cups fill when the chickens move the yellow lever, I have 25 chickens and they all seem to be happy taking turns to get a drink. The only thing I can say to the folks who claim the chickens aren’t getting water… I did have to show a couple of my hens how to use it, but they got the hang of it after a day or so and now all works great!
Reviews 6

Broke Quickly

6 months ago
The little stopper broke after only a couple months and I wasted so much water before I realized what was going on. I wouldn't get these. It's very disappointing to think i was doing a good thing for my flock and it breaks.

No, I do not recommend this product.