To collect water from the gutter down spout i glued a short section of the down spout material inside the to elbow to create a little weir.
Chicken coop gutter system.
The cutting of the plywood and nailing it into place will probably be the hardest jobs.
You can empty it by simply sliding out the gutter and depositing the chicken poop into your composter or garden.
Our rain catching auto watering set up is all you need to supply your chicken coop with fresh drinking water for your birds.
Just make a cut in your gutter slide the diverter on requires some finagling then trim down the excess gutter insert it into the bottom of the diverter and re attach all to the wall.
Once the spigot is opened and the float is adjusted the bowl gravity fills with water to a set level keeping the waterer from ever having to be manually.
It runs into the coop and through a third 3 8 hose barge and into a hose connected to the rain barrel inlet.
You will need vinyl gutters cinder blocks end cap for gutters.
Next we fashioned a self watering system from the rain barrel to the coop.
Inside the coop we attached the hose to an automatic pet watering bowl a stainless steel bowl with a float.
Here are two of the three exit pipes from the basins.
Allowing multiple chickens access it at the same time.
Then we drilled a hole through the coop wall and fed the hose through it.
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The water is redirected into the pvc pipe coming out from the left.
The design is an open long feeder made with two vinyl gutters one at the top and bottom respectively.
The funny thing is there is a 2 acre pond 150 feet from the coop and the ducks refuse to swim in the pond preferring the bowls.
We found that this all worked best with some silicone caulk around the inside.
We attached a long washing machine hot water hose to the spigot on the barrel.