I'm in the same situation as you. A breeder friend says to put a bit of honey or maple syrup on the end of the nozzle. So far, my boys still haven't paid much attention to it, and when I removed the bowl, one of them started whining when he discovered it missing. Maybe someone else has other ideas?
I actually dont know about this one. My piggies knocked the bowl to drink. so i switched it to a bottle. they saw the bottle. Nibbled on it and they found out the magical tiny water fall.
I know when feeding a little orphan animal, you squeeze a drop from the bottle/syringe and touch it to their mouth, for them to realize it's their food. If the baby piggies aren't too skittish, could it work to tap the water bottle nozzle a few times ( so there's a drop ) and touch it to their mouth?
I have removed the water dish and have tried to show them the end of the bottle and drip some water out. But they are still so scared of being handled I don’t think they can pay attention. I have yet to see either drink from the bottle....
No luck here either. I tried squirting some into the mouth and just about choked the boy. It's the same old story.....they're terrified of being picked up, but once cuddled in my arms, they are delightful. Rascal came out to eat and immediately started whining because his water bowl had disappeared. I may just give in until they grow a bit more and I'm sure that they can comfortably reach the spout.