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Chick Feed or Water Stand

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Raise the bar on brooder hygiene. The Chick Feed or Water Stand lifts your feeder and/or waterer above the bedding so crumbs stay contained and drinking stays clean. With a 21″ diameter platform and 2.75″ height, it gives chicks room to gather without turning the whole brooder into a cereal explosion.

Who It’s For

Keepers who are done fishing soggy shavings out of the waterer, small-flock newbies building a tidy setup from day one, and anyone who wants less waste and less wipe-down between chores.

What’s Included / Specs

  • Stand size: 21″ diameter × 2.75″ tall

  • Use: riser for feeders and/or small waterers

  • Goal: elevates gear above litter to reduce contamination and scatter

  • Material: easy-clean, brooder-ready build (wipe and reset)

How to Use / What to Expect

  1. Place & level: Set the stand on a flat spot in the brooder, near (not under) the heat source.

  2. Center your gear: Position your feeder and/or waterer centered on the stand.

  3. Height check: Lip/opening should sit around chick-back height to minimize billing and fling.

  4. Traffic flow: Leave space around the stand so chicks can approach from all sides.

Care & Cleaning

Shake off crumbs daily. Wipe with mild soap and warm water; rinse and dry before resetting. For extra grip on slick floors, set a thin, non-slip liner beneath the stand (optional).

Safety Notes

Confirm the stand is stable before adding full feeders/waterers. Keep cords and heaters clear. Always provide a cooler zone so chicks can self-regulate.

Shipping & Timing

Ships with your farm-supply order. Print-on-demand items in the same cart ship separately.

Clancy Crowed It
“If your brooder looks like breakfast, raise the feeder. The stand does the rest.”