Learn what works. Start with the Education Hub.

Learn what works. Start with the Education Hub.

Landrace Learning Education Hub

Grab the exact gear you need, or get a CluckKit™ and let us do the thinking—either way, your flock wins.

Because mediocre gear doesn't survive the coop—or Clancy.

Pop Bottle Chick Waterer Bases

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Pop Bottle Chick Waterer Bases (20 oz & 2-L Compatible)

Turn yesterday’s soda into today’s chick waterer. Pop Bottle Chick Waterer Bases let you repurpose clean, empty bottles into low-cost, low-fuss hydration—perfect for brooders that don’t need another plastic gadget.

Who It’s For

Budget-smart keepers, classroom hatches, and anyone who likes re-use with zero compromise on clean water.

What It Does / Why It Works

  • Cost-effective: Use bottles you already have—spend on feed, not fixtures.

  • Mess-smart: Low rims give chicks access without the “let’s go swimming” routine.

  • Right size for the job: Pick the base to match your bottle and brooder footprint.

  • Eco-friendly win: Reuse beats landfill. Your wallet and the planet say thanks.

Sizes & Specs

  • Small Base (fits 20 oz bottles): 5.5" diameter × 1/4" depth — snug fit for mini brooders and tight spaces.

  • Large Base (fits 2-L bottles): 9" diameter × 3/4" depth — more water, fewer refills for larger setups.
    Bottles not included. Use standard-neck soda/water bottles.

How to Use / What to Expect

  1. Rinse bottle thoroughly (no sticky soda ghosts). Fill with fresh water.

  2. Attach base firmly, invert, and set on level bedding.

  3. Space away from heat sources and scratch zones to keep litter out.

  4. As chicks grow, raise the waterer slightly to keep rims clean.

Cleaning & Care

Dump and rinse daily; wash with mild detergent weekly (or sooner if slimy). Replace cracked bases or warped bottles—hydration isn’t a gamble. Not for hot liquids or chemicals.

Shipping & Timing

Ships with your farm-supply order. If your cart includes print-on-demand gear, those items ship separately. 

Clancy Crowed It:
“Hydrate on a dime. Sticky soda is for humans, not chicks.”