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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.

It’s not just mugs and tees—it’s emotional support merch for poultry people.

Treat yourself. The chickens already did.

Sip Happens.

For days when "Cluck It" is your only plan.

Poultry Drinking Cups

Spills are for toddlers, not chickens. Poultry Drinking Cups deliver fresh water on demand: birds peck the bar, water flows, everyone hydrates, your bedding stays dry. Thread ’em into a bucket or PVC—done.

Who It’s For

Backyard flocks, classroom hatches, and small farms that want clean, low-mess water without babysitting a tray.

What It Does / Why It Works

  • Peck to sip: Birds tap the internal bar; water refills instantly.

  • Less splash, less stink: Cup design keeps water where it belongs.

  • Anywhere install: Threaded, screw-in cups fit a 3/8" hole in PVC or plastic containers.

  • Flexible layout: Mount horizontally or vertically to fit your coop/run.

  • Coop-tough: Durable plastic handles daily pecks and scrapes.

Size & Specs

  • Attachment: Threaded screw-in, fits 3/8" drilled hole

  • Material: Durable plastic cup with peck bar

  • Use: Buckets, tote lids, or PVC manifolds

How to Use / Keeper Playbook

  1. Drill 3/8" holes; thread cups in snug (hand-tight + a touch).

  2. Fill reservoir and test: tap the bar—cup should refill cleanly.

  3. Set cup height at bird beak level; add more cups for larger flocks.

  4. Training: Remove other water sources; tap the bar so birds see the drip—most learn fast.

Cleaning & Care

Quick-swish cups every few days; deep clean weekly with mild detergent. Clear fines from the bar if flow slows. In freezing weather, switch to a heated solution—ice beats no one.

Shipping & Timing

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

Clancy Crowed It:
“Drink here. Don’t wear it.”