SUPPLIES

– 5 Gallon Bucket  – Lid for the bucket – Chicken Nipples  – Drill with a drill bit

Start with your bucket, drill, drill bit, and nipples. If you have a marker, you can mark where you want the holes for the nipples.

STEP 1. GATHER SUPPLIES  

Mark where you want the holes for the nipples. You don’t want the holes too high because that will add extra weight and make it inaccessible to your flock.

STEP 2. DRILL HOLES

Finish with a piece of embroidery thread for each bookmark folding it in half. Pull the folded end through the hole, then pull the ends through

STEP 3. CREATE A TASSEL

STEP 3. PREPARE NIPPLES

You want to check the nipples to make sure they are in working order. I used 5 chicken nipples per bucket.

If you want a fluffier tassel, you can use more thread or yarn. You’ll just cut multiple pieces the same length and pull them through together.

STEP 4. REPEAT FOR EACH BOOKMARK

STEP 4. CUT EXCESS PLASTIC

Before inserting the nipple, make sure there’s no excess plastic on the inside of the bucket that will block the waterer pieces.

STEP 5. INSERT NIPPLES

Insert the  nipples by pushing firmly initially. Once it catches a bit, you want to gently screw it in.

If you want a fluffier tassel, you can use more thread or yarn. You’ll just cut multiple pieces the same length and pull them through together.

STEP 4. REPEAT FOR EACH BOOKMARK

STEP 6. ADD WATER

Fill it with water and let it sit on the driveway on a sunny day. If it’s leaking, you’ll see wet spots around it. If you see any leaking, screw in the nipples further.

Pop the lid on and you’re ready to put it in with your chickens!

Danielle Pientka

Danielle is a DIY/craft/sewing blogger on DIYDanielle.com. She loves to write about projects that she makes for her small farm, her children, and her home.