Things You'll Need
- Two 5 gallon buckets with tight-fitting lids
- Drill
- ½-inch drill bit
- Hog pan
- 2 cement blocks
- Cork
- 1-inch hole saw or spade bit
- Nut and bolt
- Two washers
- Chain or rope
Instructions
Make a 5-Gallon Poultry Waterer
Drill a hole in the top of the bucket approximately 2 inches from the rim.
Clear all plastic debris from the hole.
Plug the hole in the bucket with the cork. Fill with water and replace the lid.
Place two cement blocks in a corner of the coop that is easily accessible to the door. Place the hog pan on the blocks so the weight is equally balanced between the two.
Flip the bucket over and set it inside the hog pan. Remove the cork once the bucket is in place. The water will rise as high as the level of the hole. Water will automatically be replaced as the hens drink.
Make a 40-Pound Poultry Feeder
Drill several 1-inch holes around the base of the bucket approximately 1 inch up from the bottom.
Drill a hole through the middle of the bucket bottom and a hole in the center of the planter base.
Bolt the bucket to the plastic planter base using the washers to prevent the bolt from pulling through the bucket.
Fill the bucket with feed and secure the lid.
Suspend the bucket inside the coop.