Kevin, that is an awesome waterer. You did good. Thank you for sharing. Have a Blessed Day **HUGS & PRAYERS** from Kelly and critters at Piney Haven Homestead.
Great design Kevin, nice and stream lined....neat as a pin, easy to maintain. I hope the new water system works out for your Quail. The cage is really fine too...I like your setup. Just an older former homesteader enjoying the folks as yourselves coming up, raising all sorts of things for home grown rewards...lots of new ideas and methods, something for everyone to adapt to their own homesteads. I really enjoy your videos. Thanks for sharing all of your activities and designs too, on your Homestead. God Bless..... Ken Orlando, Fl., USA
Will be ordering the supplies I need in a couple days, so will have to come back to this vlog to order them. Thanks Again Kevin. Give the family a hug for me. Blessings be with you.
Kevin... Great idea!.... Excellent tutorial! Quick and dirty calculations for the water in 3" pipe is about 46 ounces (third gallon), 4" about 60 ounces (half gallon) & 6" about gallon and a half per foot. Maybe a 1" ball valve in cap on the sump drain? No chance of leaking.
@@HiddenHeightsFarm I was concerned about after a few times on and off then the the plastic threads start to wear and stretch retightening plug each time. Those plugs were like you said were for above ground sewer cleanouts with no pressure. If it was on top not too much worry but on bottom with 2' of water head pressure on it may have to teflon it each time you drain it. If there's a way out water will find it following the threads even with low pressure.... lol
You always do good work! I’m a little surprised you didn’t need to angle the feeder tube to assist gravity, but I can assure you I’ve NEVER made a quail waterer!! Way to go!!
Headed out your direction in a couple weeks. We are headed to Miami, Oklahoma for my wife's grandfather's 75 bday. He was the one that showed me the smoked bologna and in turn I showed him smoked chicken wings. Man I smoked bologna for a bunch of different get togethers and now there is a bunch of hoosiers smoking bologna now. My buddy smokes about everything... smoked hot dogs, corn and chicken wings rock ..finish the wings off with a little bbq sauce man they are delicious
Looks great! Might have to put foam pipe insulation on there during colder days. You mention us sending you quick videos of things we've learned from you or other systems we use...I'd love to see a compilation of subscriber videos if you get enough to put together for us. Thanks for putting out great videos Kevin!
I would love to see people putting this together for areas that get lots of ice and snow 40below might push it for automatic watering system.... But I'm really interested in keeping the water from freezing.... We need to change the rabbits water a few times a day when maybe if it's flowing and heated it won't freeze
Man that quail cage is exactly what I needed for my bird's and the right size . I especially like it when you said the free range chickens would eat the spillage from the food. Great video. New Subscriber
Hi Kevin & Rachel, I made waters for my stack cages like the ones Dutch made for his quails. A long with diy feeders out plywood. Thanks for sharing another great video. You guys take care and best wishes
Great design Kevin! Will have this video as a reference if i ever decide to raise some quail. Thanks! As much as i like eating quail it might happen eventually!
I like the watering system you built. Nice job. You might think about adding a valve or a screw plug at the end of the line so you can drain the water out in the winter to keep it from freezing and bursting the pipe. Enjoyed the video.
What a great idea. I like your idea of not using and 5 gallon bucket and the clean out valve. For your heating needs in the Winter you might look into a submersible aquarium heater. You can completely submerge them and hook up your electric cord to your power source. Eheim Jager Aquarium Heaters work really well and I have two of them. They would definitely fit in your tube where you put the main water source. They come in multiple sizes according to how many gallons of water you are maintaining at a certain temp. The only part that might be a problem might be the water nipples unless you use some form of insulation. Otherwise it would work.
Great idea for tank, and yes smallest part of valve (1/4") will freeze first unless water is circulated past valve. Cold drops and heat rises in stagnant system. In aquarium water is constantly circulating.
Check out Frostex... Cut to length, waterproof, self regulating, low power heat tape. I've used it before but different applications. Kept small pond from freezing solid in Jersey and made 'hot rocks' for terrariums, gluing couple feet to bottom of a flat stone without temp controller for critters to lay on when they got cold . Maybe fish it thru full length of pipe.
Hello. My name is Debbie. Do u glue the pipes? If u glue them they shouldn't leak. Me and my husband have been doing alot of plumbing lately since we are reminding our bathroom. Some times if u primer them before glueing it helps Some times it seems to not help. It's something you'd just have to test out. Once u glue it its there if it leaks you'd have to cut that part off and get more fittings to make it fit or start over. I'm not trying to sound rude or a know it all. Just been helping my husband alot lately and learning. Hope everything goes the way u want it to. Have a great day.
Plumbers tape is what you need for the reservoir. It comes in rolls about 3/4" wide and 10' long. It has holes about every inch or so for screws or nails.
Y a i like that set up. i did something off a well setup but instead of a cap at the end. I made my cap treaded so if we got very cold i could remove cap and drain water out so i didn't spit the pipe. i also install a fish tank water heater in my water containers i use during the winter. Thanks for the info.
Does this help prevent freezing I think I have a fish tank heater or 2 kicking around.... We don't have well water but I also have a water pump or two kicking around too??
@@wildedibles819 our temps in the winter is around 20-30. when i used the fish tank heater my water never froze. now the heater must be all the way in the water tank. if the heater is out of the water heater will fail.
If you put a hole in the reservoir near the bottom, and make it so you can attach some clear tubing to it, then run the tubing up the outside of the reservoir to the top, then you would have a visual indicator of the water level. To make it even more easily visible drop a tiny colored ball that floats down the clear tube. I used to do this with 1500 gallon stainless steel apple juice tanks so I didn't have to climb to the top to see how much juice was in it.
Kevin Teflon tape goes on ,so that the threads tighten the tape as you screw it in .. in other words , apply the tape in the opposite direction that you did.. yeah it matters ..
Very good design, easy enough for anyone to follow. As for the cut, Papa Bruce is always getting cut and drawing blood. We joke that the farm gods need his blood sacrifice everyday. Once that has been fulfilled, we can get on with the chores. lol
@@Tribulation_Harvest Right, but that means starting from scratch in spring. if he puts a heat lamp and maybe just some of the foam insulation around the pipe might be enough.
Hammerslap the nozzles will freeze in winter. The heat lamps help but not in really cold conditions. Being outside brings on a whole lot of issues with his set up. So by him not raising them in winter will save him time in long run.
If you used a 5 gallon bucket and have power near, you could always put a small aquarium heater and powerhead in the bucket to keep the water from freezing in the winter.
Great idea for tank, but smallest part of valve (1/4") will freeze first unless water is circulated past valve. Cold drops and heat rises in stagnant system.
Great tutorial...good details and your tips/hints, like that pex pipe cutter was smart! Hey, just noticed your OK accent is not like Daniel's or Dutch's.
I now live in Thailand Where we have to drink bottled water I was going to tap into the mains To get water for the quails But if the water is not ok for us to drink Do you think the quails with be ok drinking it or not
Looks good. I tried those type of cups but I had some problems. First some of the quail never got the hang of it or just weren't able to peck it hard enough. Then I'd go out and it would be dry. Then second the quail would climb on them and make all the water run out make a mess and none would have water. So I changed to a different style and solved both problems. Check it out on my channel if you want. Nothing fancy on the videos just documenting what we've done on ours.
Kevin, that is an awesome waterer. You did good. Thank you for sharing. Have a Blessed Day **HUGS & PRAYERS** from Kelly and critters at Piney Haven Homestead.
Thank you for watching
Great design Kevin, nice and stream lined....neat as a pin, easy to maintain. I hope the new water system works out for your Quail. The cage is really fine too...I like your setup. Just an older former homesteader enjoying the folks as yourselves coming up, raising all sorts of things for home grown rewards...lots of new ideas and methods, something for everyone to adapt to their own homesteads. I really enjoy your videos. Thanks for sharing all of your activities and designs too, on your Homestead.
God Bless.....
Ken
Orlando, Fl., USA
Thank you for watching
I'm liking it. Cooler weather coming next week. I'm liking that too. Have a good day.
Praise the Lord!
Will be ordering the supplies I need in a couple days, so will have to come back to this vlog to order them. Thanks Again Kevin. Give the family a hug for me. Blessings be with you.
Thank you
Kevin... Great idea!.... Excellent tutorial!
Quick and dirty calculations for the water in 3" pipe is about 46 ounces (third gallon), 4" about 60 ounces (half gallon) & 6" about gallon and a half per foot. Maybe a 1" ball valve in cap on the sump drain? No chance of leaking.
So far the threads are holding and no leaks.
@@HiddenHeightsFarm I was concerned about after a few times on and off then the the plastic threads start to wear and stretch retightening plug each time. Those plugs were like you said were for above ground sewer cleanouts with no pressure.
If it was on top not too much worry but on bottom with 2' of water head pressure on it may have to teflon it each time you drain it. If there's a way out water will find it following the threads even with low pressure.... lol
Great job! May you and your family have a great blessed and safe day.
Thank you
Awesome Job! No wonder your animals are so happy,you take great care of them!
We try hard
great job Kevin it looks good and sturdy hope it lasts a long time hugsssss from Ontario Canada
Thank you Tammy
Another couple here from Ontario Canada nice to meet you
That looks like an excellent design, simple but effective for watering the quail. Thank you for sharing this idea with us.
Thank you for watching
You always do good work! I’m a little surprised you didn’t need to angle the feeder tube to assist gravity, but I can assure you I’ve NEVER made a quail waterer!! Way to go!!
That’s awesome brother. Thanks for sharing. God Bless
Thank you for watching
That's a cool idea for spring and summer.
Thank you
Good idea Kevin! 👍👍👍😎
Thank you
Headed out your direction in a couple weeks. We are headed to Miami, Oklahoma for my wife's grandfather's 75 bday. He was the one that showed me the smoked bologna and in turn I showed him smoked chicken wings. Man I smoked bologna for a bunch of different get togethers and now there is a bunch of hoosiers smoking bologna now. My buddy smokes about everything... smoked hot dogs, corn and chicken wings rock ..finish the wings off with a little bbq sauce man they are delicious
Cool, safe travels!
Looks great!
Might have to put foam pipe insulation on there during colder days. You mention us sending you quick videos of things we've learned from you or other systems we use...I'd love to see a compilation of subscriber videos if you get enough to put together for us. Thanks for putting out great videos Kevin!
Good idea about that compilation video. It's going to take a LOT of editing...lol.
Haha yes
I would love to see people putting this together for areas that get lots of ice and snow 40below might push it for automatic watering system.... But I'm really interested in keeping the water from freezing.... We need to change the rabbits water a few times a day when maybe if it's flowing and heated it won't freeze
Man that quail cage is exactly what I needed for my bird's and the right size . I especially like it when you said the free range chickens would eat the spillage from the food.
Great video.
New Subscriber
Hi Kevin & Rachel, I made waters for my stack cages like the ones Dutch made for his quails. A long with diy feeders out plywood. Thanks for sharing another great video. You guys take care and best wishes
Thank you for watching
That is a cool set up. !!!!!
Thank you
Love the watering system..
Have a wonderful day 🌻🌻🌻
Thank you
Yes, that looks great. Good idea. 🤗
Thank you
Great design Kevin! Will have this video as a reference if i ever decide to raise some quail. Thanks! As much as i like eating quail it might happen eventually!
I like the watering system you built. Nice job. You might think about adding a valve or a screw plug at the end of the line so you can drain the water out in the winter to keep it from freezing and bursting the pipe. Enjoyed the video.
Good idea
Looks great! Nice and neat looking
Thank you
Necessity is the mother of invention.
What a great idea. I like your idea of not using and 5 gallon bucket and the clean out valve. For your heating needs in the Winter you might look into a submersible aquarium heater. You can completely submerge them and hook up your electric cord to your power source. Eheim Jager Aquarium Heaters work really well and I have two of them. They would definitely fit in your tube where you put the main water source. They come in multiple sizes according to how many gallons of water you are maintaining at a certain temp. The only part that might be a problem might be the water nipples unless you use some form of insulation. Otherwise it would work.
Great idea for tank, and yes smallest part of valve (1/4") will freeze first unless water is circulated past valve. Cold drops and heat rises in stagnant system. In aquarium water is constantly circulating.
I wonder if there is a heat tape you could add for the pvc pipe that would be safe for animals?
Check out Frostex... Cut to length, waterproof, self regulating, low power heat tape. I've used it before but different applications. Kept small pond from freezing solid in Jersey and made 'hot rocks' for terrariums, gluing couple feet to bottom of a flat stone without temp controller for critters to lay on when they got cold .
Maybe fish it thru full length of pipe.
That is nice to know. That sounds like a wonderful solution.
Winter watering... still working on it too sir
Yes we will figure something out.
Good job Kevin anything to save you guys some time and steps after work as always thank you for sharing and be safe on the interstate
I made a gravity type feeder like that also. I need to modify it before using the system again
Hello. My name is Debbie. Do u glue the pipes? If u glue them they shouldn't leak. Me and my husband have been doing alot of plumbing lately since we are reminding our bathroom. Some times if u primer them before glueing it helps Some times it seems to not help. It's something you'd just have to test out. Once u glue it its there if it leaks you'd have to cut that part off and get more fittings to make it fit or start over. I'm not trying to sound rude or a know it all. Just been helping my husband alot lately and learning. Hope everything goes the way u want it to. Have a great day.
Yes I did glue most of it now. It's been holding great. Thanks for the tips
Your welcome.
I think it looks great...
Thanks Rob
Plumbers tape is what you need for the reservoir. It comes in rolls about 3/4" wide and 10' long. It has holes about every inch or so for screws or nails.
Good info and interesting video.
Thank you for watching
Well made system! Dutch will be trying to one up you I’m sure. Lol
I hope he does and then he can share his idea with us all
Super clever! I bet Dutch is jealous. Lol
Y a i like that set up. i did something off a well setup but instead of a cap at the end. I made my cap treaded so if we got very cold i could remove cap and drain water out so i didn't spit the pipe. i also install a fish tank water heater in my water containers i use during the winter.
Thanks for the info.
Good idea
Does this help prevent freezing I think I have a fish tank heater or 2 kicking around.... We don't have well water but I also have a water pump or two kicking around too??
@@wildedibles819 our temps in the winter is around 20-30. when i used the fish tank heater my water never froze. now the heater must be all the way in the water tank. if the heater is out of the water heater will fail.
Very cool guys! That will be very helpful!
Now you know what to have Jeremy build. I have it on video of him saying I could send you guys quail eggs!
@@HiddenHeightsFarm seriously, sober Oct is messing with his mind!
@@GoodSimpleLiving I still got proof
@@HiddenHeightsFarm how big of a hutch do they need?
Wow great idea! And it looks really cool to 👍
Thank you
I like it good idea similar to what I had in mind good video God bless
Thank you
As fast as those birds grow off you'll probably have time to grow another crop of birds..the water set up looks pretty good..
Yes I hope to
If you put a hole in the reservoir near the bottom, and make it so you can attach some clear tubing to it, then run the tubing up the outside of the reservoir to the top, then you would have a visual indicator of the water level. To make it even more easily visible drop a tiny colored ball that floats down the clear tube. I used to do this with 1500 gallon stainless steel apple juice tanks so I didn't have to climb to the top to see how much juice was in it.
Hey that's a great idea! Thanks
Kevin Teflon tape goes on ,so that the threads tighten the tape as you screw it in .. in other words , apply the tape in the opposite direction that you did.. yeah it matters ..
Yes sometimes I forget the direction lol
@@HiddenHeightsFarm it's tough to remember lefty loosey Righty tighty lol
Need to put a 3/8 clear hose on the 3in pipe so you can tell how much water you have in it just by looking at the hose
Yes good idea
Clear pipe actually allows algae/mold to grow much quicker. Check out Matt on OfftheRanch and his chicken coop rain watering system.
Very good design, easy enough for anyone to follow. As for the cut, Papa Bruce is always getting cut and drawing blood. We joke that the farm gods need his blood sacrifice everyday. Once that has been fulfilled, we can get on with the chores. lol
Lol that's funny
Nice system, Kevin. I really like the sediment trap and cleanout.
In the background at 12:28, was that a goat or a deer running across?
Looked like a deer to me.
Great job 👍👍👍
Thank you
What about for winter you could have a shed around the quail and get a cheap diesel heater ($130) to help keep it warmer then outside temps.
Looks great, nice job!
Great job.
I need something like that for my rabbits but it will freze in the winter so in the spring plans are going to happen
Nice work nice and neat 👍👍☺
Thank you
I want to get quail. Thanks for sharing.
Do it!
Will there be a heat lamp for the quail over winter and will it be enough to keep the water from freezing?
He said in the video that they may not raise quail in the winter because they don't want to deal with a potential frozen water issue. 😁
@@Tribulation_Harvest Right, but that means starting from scratch in spring. if he puts a heat lamp and maybe just some of the foam insulation around the pipe might be enough.
@@hammerslap5639 You could be right. I'm definitely not an expert on these things. We'll just have to wait to see what Kevin decides. 😊
Hammerslap the nozzles will freeze in winter. The heat lamps help but not in really cold conditions. Being outside brings on a whole lot of issues with his set up. So by him not raising them in winter will save him time in long run.
Have you had any issue with them jamming up and over flowing? Head that was an issue with these
No we havnt
If you used a 5 gallon bucket and have power near, you could always put a small aquarium heater and powerhead in the bucket to keep the water from freezing in the winter.
The pipes will still freeze. How to solve? Maybe just add temporary water feeders inside the cage?
@@TheRainHarvester Or make it a closed circuit loop so the water is continuously flowing through and being heated
You could use silicone if you didn't want to use permanent glue
This is great! May I ask, did the quails adapt to using the cups?
A submersible fish tank heater in the water tube would prevent it from freezing
Great idea for tank, but smallest part of valve (1/4") will freeze first unless water is circulated past valve. Cold drops and heat rises in stagnant system.
How did the water system work out.
I don't know if you are familiar Living traditions homestead they did one using a 5 gallon bucket!!
How often does a cup go bad and loses all the water? I'm afraid to use them.
Great tutorial...good details and your tips/hints, like that pex pipe cutter was smart! Hey, just noticed your OK accent is not like Daniel's or Dutch's.
Not sure about the accent
Have you had a problem with mold in your watering system? If so how do you take care of that?
No we haven't
Is it OK using 3/4 inch pipe?
I now live in Thailand Where we have to drink bottled water I was going to tap into the mains To get water for the quails But if the water is not ok for us to drink Do you think the quails with be ok drinking it or not
Yes they should be fine
Nice design but you might should have glued your fittings or you are going to have leaks!!
It’s not a project unless you bleed on it. That’s the saying in my family at least. Always get cut or scrapes on something
Cool watering system. I thought you had to raise a chicken with quail cause they were not very smart and needed a chicken to know what to do. Haha
Looks good. I tried those type of cups but I had some problems. First some of the quail never got the hang of it or just weren't able to peck it hard enough. Then I'd go out and it would be dry. Then second the quail would climb on them and make all the water run out make a mess and none would have water. So I changed to a different style and solved both problems. Check it out on my channel if you want. Nothing fancy on the videos just documenting what we've done on ours.
Here is a link to a video if you have problems with those cups. Got mine off eBay cheap. th-cam.com/video/KSi7IBsVnwI/w-d-xo.html
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You should put a gutter on that back slope and collect the rain water.
Not a bad idea
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Plumbers tip: you don’t Teflon plastic on plastic fittings.
I want to register for yours and Simple Livings 50.00 give away. I am a sub on both channels
They won't use them if you don't take the water uot
could you please send me some Quail hatching egg please
thank you
That's not much for capacity. If very many quail in the summer you may need to fill twice a day.
Wait until a quail stands in one and watch it drain your water . These cups suck trust me