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My $1 feeders

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Really these only cost me $1 and my husbands time.  We needed feeders in my new breeding pens so this is what we came up with.

 

First my hubby made these cradles (I will get diagrams if needed)

 

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He made it to fit these $1 storage bins for one of those Dollar stores.  We screwed it to the breeding pen doors.

 

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We cut 4" PVC pipe to fit the door, taped them together and THEN drilled a pilot hole for the screws.

 

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We then used a spacer to hold the pipe up so the feed would fall.  Oh yeah... we stapled the bin to the wood and cut the lip off the bin in the back so it would lay flush to the wall.  If you use two things for your spacer stagger them it make it easier to get out.

 

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One suggestion, put the pilot hole lower than we did about a 1/2 inch would do.

 

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Fill them up!

 

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and add a cap.... Ok now that I think about it these cost $0.99 each so really this cost $3 dollars so to miss lead you.... I forgot.

 

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We have some issues to overcome, one they are slinging feed all over.  Wire helped in another pen so we will try it here too.  We also seem to have a major leak in one or two pens have to get that fixed asap.  I think they will be fine after that.

 

Hope this helps!

 

 

Donna  -   Wife and mother first, unless the chickens need me smile.png  With God ALL things are possible.

My Breeds and Hatching Eggs that are available HERE

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Donna  -   Wife and mother first, unless the chickens need me smile.png  With God ALL things are possible.

My Breeds and Hatching Eggs that are available HERE

My reg and Mega Incubator with turner HERE the Mega bator has a link at the bottom of the page

My Pallet Breeding Pens HERE

My Pallet brooders/Growout Pens HERE

Looking for a Blue/Black PR Roo (2 hr drive) or Eggs PM me with Pictures please!

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post #2 of 22

They look great thumbsup.gif

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2 mallards 1 runner 1 pekin mix 1 guinea, 3 geese (RIP Lily and Little Goose), 2 Great Danes, 2 High Content WolfDogs, 1 Stray Chiweenie, 1 Ferret, 1 New Zealand Buck, RIP Baby Girl   and some fish smile.png

 

Dreams are hopeless aspirations in hopes of coming true. Believe in yourself. The rest is up to me and you ~ Left Eye 

 

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post #3 of 22

These are a great idea.  I'm going to make something similar.  Thanks for the idea!

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post #4 of 22

Perhaps if you put the lid back on and cut holes only big enough for them to feed through (a couple of inches). This should stop them from sweeping their heads back and forth. 

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Originally Posted by HoglundH View Post

Perhaps if you put the lid back on and cut holes only big enough for them to feed through (a couple of inches). This should stop them from sweeping their heads back and forth. 



I did think of that when we bought them, I don't have a good way to cut the holes for the 4 pvc pipe and feed holes.  Plastic is harder to cut than you think.  I have tried paddle bits, they will crack the plastic.  I have also had chickens with their combs cut using those holes.  I think the easyiest thing is to use the plastic poultry netting.  I can cut a bigger hole for them to eat through.  I may try the top, maybe I can cut it in half and then cut holes to eat through.  Thanks

Donna  -   Wife and mother first, unless the chickens need me smile.png  With God ALL things are possible.

My Breeds and Hatching Eggs that are available HERE

My reg and Mega Incubator with turner HERE the Mega bator has a link at the bottom of the page

My Pallet Breeding Pens HERE

My Pallet brooders/Growout Pens HERE

Looking for a Blue/Black PR Roo (2 hr drive) or Eggs PM me with Pictures please!

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Donna  -   Wife and mother first, unless the chickens need me smile.png  With God ALL things are possible.

My Breeds and Hatching Eggs that are available HERE

My reg and Mega Incubator with turner HERE the Mega bator has a link at the bottom of the page

My Pallet Breeding Pens HERE

My Pallet brooders/Growout Pens HERE

Looking for a Blue/Black PR Roo (2 hr drive) or Eggs PM me with Pictures please!

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post #6 of 22

You could try a hole saw. 2 or 3 inch should do it. Take some sand paper to the plastic after, and all should be ok.

post #7 of 22

i saw something today that gave me an idea...  I'm useing the 2x4 welded wire on the ends of my pen, and several birds had their heads thru the wire to drink from a pan that caught some rain water. (theirs is clean but apparently rain water tastes better).

 

how about using that type of wire (vertical holes) and put the feed on the OUTSIDE of the pens? 

 

btw, these were my dorkings putting their heads thru. large birds, and fairly huge combs. no damage to the combs at all.

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Karen - k.i.forgot (it's a ham thing...)
Welcome to the Zoo!  2 Morgans, 2 Minis, 2 Standard Poodles, 3 cats, 3 pet birds, coturnix quail, and the chickens.

Dorkings and bantam Cochins are my passion, with EEs on the side for eatin' eggs. PM me for availability.

And of course, my wonderful Hubby, who puts up with me and keeps me in check when I start to get crazy.

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post #8 of 22
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You could try a hole saw. 2 or 3 inch should do it. Take some sand paper to the plastic after, and all should be ok.



The only thing I have found that works well on plastic is a utility knife most of the time.  I have a test net up... we will see if that works.  It was a lot easier than cutting all that plastic.  I have 10 pens with these feeders.

Donna  -   Wife and mother first, unless the chickens need me smile.png  With God ALL things are possible.

My Breeds and Hatching Eggs that are available HERE

My reg and Mega Incubator with turner HERE the Mega bator has a link at the bottom of the page

My Pallet Breeding Pens HERE

My Pallet brooders/Growout Pens HERE

Looking for a Blue/Black PR Roo (2 hr drive) or Eggs PM me with Pictures please!

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Donna  -   Wife and mother first, unless the chickens need me smile.png  With God ALL things are possible.

My Breeds and Hatching Eggs that are available HERE

My reg and Mega Incubator with turner HERE the Mega bator has a link at the bottom of the page

My Pallet Breeding Pens HERE

My Pallet brooders/Growout Pens HERE

Looking for a Blue/Black PR Roo (2 hr drive) or Eggs PM me with Pictures please!

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post #9 of 22
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Originally Posted by HoglundH View Post

You could try a hole saw. 2 or 3 inch should do it. Take some sand paper to the plastic after, and all should be ok.


hole saws work well, but it helps to drill a small pilot hole first, so the saw stays centered. then the drill bit at the center of the saw will stay where it's supposed to.  also helps to rock it around a bit, if it starts sawing crooked. and a sharp knife at the end does help with de-burring the edges.

 

Karen - k.i.forgot (it's a ham thing...)
Welcome to the Zoo!  2 Morgans, 2 Minis, 2 Standard Poodles, 3 cats, 3 pet birds, coturnix quail, and the chickens.

Dorkings and bantam Cochins are my passion, with EEs on the side for eatin' eggs. PM me for availability.

And of course, my wonderful Hubby, who puts up with me and keeps me in check when I start to get crazy.

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Karen - k.i.forgot (it's a ham thing...)
Welcome to the Zoo!  2 Morgans, 2 Minis, 2 Standard Poodles, 3 cats, 3 pet birds, coturnix quail, and the chickens.

Dorkings and bantam Cochins are my passion, with EEs on the side for eatin' eggs. PM me for availability.

And of course, my wonderful Hubby, who puts up with me and keeps me in check when I start to get crazy.

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post #10 of 22
VERY nice! thumbsup.gif

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NPIP Certified-126 Chickens (14 pullets), 13 Geese, 11 BR Turkeys (27 poults), 7 Rabbits, 60 Muscovy Ducks, 24 Guineas (9 keets), 4 Peafowl, 5 Sheep (2 lambs), 1 Goat
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