Top products from r/quails
We found 6 product mentions on r/quails. We ranked the 4 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
1. Little Giant 2 in 1 Bucket Poultry Waterer Galvanized Bucket Poultry Waterer (Item No. 167611)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
BUCKET WITH GRAVITY FEEDING DESIGN - This bucket can convert into a hanging feeder that has a low maintenance design. It uses a gravity-feeder design to provide food as it is needed in the feeder.SAFE DESIGN - The feeder has a rounded, embossed edge to reduce chafing and chance of injury.GREAT FOR S...
2. PawHut 63" Wooden Backyard Chicken Coop with Garden Box, Run Area, Nesting Box, Red
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
✅OUTDOOR RUN: The hen house attaches to a wide open fenced enclosure that allows your chickens plenty of room to move around without the fear of predators.✅BUILT-IN PLANTER: The planting box gives you the opportunity to grow fresh produce for your family or for the chickens in the same space! Th...
3. Egg Incubator by Backyard Farm; HatchMate Egg Incubator with Automatic Egg Turning for Hatching Eggs. Bird Poultry Chick Hatcher Holds 9-12 Eggs. Hatch Chicken Quail Cockatiel Turkey Parakeet & Other
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
SMALL AND PORTABLE: Incubators for hatching eggs aren’t only found at big farms! Holds 9 normal size chicken eggs or about 12 small quail eggs; 13 inches long, 9 inches wide, 7 inches high, 3.5 pounds; Fits great on a small countertop or in a school classroom; The perfect egg hatching machine for ...
4. FeedAmerica - Automatic Poultry Water Drink Cup (4,6,12,24 Packs) … (6)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
🐓Watch the Video – By Homesteadonomics - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_cBdk5WSGFk for installation information!🐓Water flows using the yellow trigger (nipple,nipper, nippler) No more spills or muddy coop with the automatic trigger technology. automatically without tabs to push - The cups a...
The enclosure needs to be have a bare floor, no loose bedding.
indoor enclosures should be lifted about a foot off the ground, have a watertight base that is slanted and has a grated drain connected to your actual drain-pipes. This way, you can use a kitchen-sprayer type setup, or a "utility sprayer" from home depot to hose the floor of the enclosure down daily or every other day.
The upfront investment can be high and must be DIY'd, but the maintenance itself will be cheaper in the long run. and much cleaner.
as a cleaner drinker, I would use a nipple cup like https://www.amazon.com/FeedAmerica-Automatic-Poultry-Water-Drink/dp/B07R44YK8X
Great white north here. I have mine outside down to -20, lower than that and I will bring them into the garage (where the temperature is likely -20 anyway). I did insulate the enclosed portion of the coop, and I run a water pipe heat tape line to the water bucket to keep it from freezing. I use a Little Giant water bucket (https://www.amazon.com/LITTLE-GIANT-Galvanized-Bucket-Waterer/dp/B00BHVID1Y/ref=sr_1_10?ie=UTF8&qid=1537454177&sr=8-10&keywords=chicken+water+bucket), wrap it in the heat tape, then wrap the outside of the heat tape with insulation and put it in the enclosed part of the coop. I only have water freezing issues below about -25 this way. I do not use heat lights or heaters.
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EDIT - All temps in Fahrenheit
Currently I have this:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0784BCVDQ?psc=1&ref=yo_pop_mb_pd_title
Previously just a rabbit cage for the 2- we.. never changed it...😩 just dragged our feet for 4 weeks and then we moved them.
This is the one I just used. We had about 6 of 15 eggs hatch. But they were mail order eggs, so perhaps they just were not all fresh.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07KDXW5Z1/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1