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For those of you who like to raise bantams, particularly the teeny-tiny ones, Guinea Keets, or Quail, a waterer base like this is essential: it will prevent accidental drowning! This base is much narrower than the typical chick waterer, so even the smallest chicks can drink safely.
That said, if you're not planning on raising bantams (or tiny quail, for whom this waterer was invented), then you really don't need a waterer base this tiny. The regular chick waterer will do.
The base comes with the jug which is translucent, so you can see the water level.The red color of the base will attract your chicks to to the water, ensuring they stay hydrated. And if you don't want the jug, no problem! Just click on that option available on the drop down menu.
Approximately 4.25" wide by 2" tall.
Bisphenol A (BPA) free
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4.75
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Small Waterer for Bantam Chickens Base Only
Works great for brand new large breed chicks and my teeny tiny bantam babies. Used a plastic jar I already had and it works just as it should.
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Thank you so much for taking the time to provide a review for the Small Waterer for Bantams and giving it a 5-star rating! We greatly appreciate your feedback and are happy your plastic jar worked too!
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10 months ago
Small Waterer for Bantam Chickens Plastic Jar & Base
I wouldn't use this for my adult chickens, but it's my go-to for chicks, and always will be. Durable, practical, easy to use.
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2 years ago
Small Waterer for Bantam Chickens Plastic Jar & Base
Worked great for my bantam chicks
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2 years ago
Small Waterer for Bantam Chickens Plastic Jar & Base
It is easily tipped over.
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Thank you for taking the time to review the Small Waterer for Bantam Chickens! We are sorry to hear your chicks were able to tip over the waterer! That can be a pain! As we all know, chicks will get into some mischief and will make a mighty mess for as little as they are! Some people will elevate the waterers using a slim, smooth paver or using twine or rope, fashion a hanger of a "macrame" type. I actually used some thin wire that I put around the jar and then secured it to the brooder side when raising my little ones until they could be safely introduced to their coop outside. Again, we are sorry to hear that you were not absolutely happy with the waterer but hope that we can help you in the future!
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2 years ago
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