Someone asked to see pics of this feeder Gary (my husband) made for our small coop so here they are. We wanted an easy way for our chickens to have 24/7 access to food, that we didn't have to take care of every day, and that fit in our small coop. This system works for us we only have to fill the bins up once a month or less depending on what season (other food sources they have).
First here is an overall view from the outside, the bins sitting on top of the coops are what I am talking about. We tried several different bins and Gary likes the ones in the following pics best.
Here is a close up of the bin on top of the roof of the coop. It is bolted in place and caulked to prevent moisture problems. It is a locking bin the handle provides for a locking mechanism to the lid.
Here is the straight pvc pipe that comes from the bin just over through the roof and down the corner of the inside of the coop. No bends or anything to hang up the food, just simple gravity fed system.
Here is a closeup of the pvc cap "bowl" at the end of the pipe. At first he had another pvc pipe w/ the top cut out about 1 foot long, but they were able to waste a lot of pellets w/ that, so he cut that off and replaced it w/ this smaller one, there is almost no waste, and it has never got clogged up.
This may not work for others, but in solved a lot of the problems we had w/ a feeding system, size, ease of use, keeping it clean, lessening waste, etc.....

First here is an overall view from the outside, the bins sitting on top of the coops are what I am talking about. We tried several different bins and Gary likes the ones in the following pics best.

Here is a close up of the bin on top of the roof of the coop. It is bolted in place and caulked to prevent moisture problems. It is a locking bin the handle provides for a locking mechanism to the lid.

Here is the straight pvc pipe that comes from the bin just over through the roof and down the corner of the inside of the coop. No bends or anything to hang up the food, just simple gravity fed system.

Here is a closeup of the pvc cap "bowl" at the end of the pipe. At first he had another pvc pipe w/ the top cut out about 1 foot long, but they were able to waste a lot of pellets w/ that, so he cut that off and replaced it w/ this smaller one, there is almost no waste, and it has never got clogged up.
This may not work for others, but in solved a lot of the problems we had w/ a feeding system, size, ease of use, keeping it clean, lessening waste, etc.....