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Auto meaning receptacles that hold a lot and dispense the feed or water over days and only require filling once a week? 

 


Yes and No. I have hanging feeders now that basically do just that.  I want them to clean themselves too. I am a bit crazy when it comes to clean food and water. I spend alot of time cleaning them each day.  It is just a wish

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What if you had feeders and waterers that required very little, if any, cleaning? 
 

If you died tonight, where would you spend eternity?  Please think about it. 

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post #33 of 34

I would dance on your birthday :o)
 

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EE, Orpington, OEGB, Silkie, Cochin, Asel, Gamefowl, SFH, PBR, Serama, Sussex, Leghorn, and Lakenvelder's.
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post #34 of 34

i installed for the roosts removable shelves that can be removed easily and cleaned seperate from the coop. i took 4 plastic milk crates laid them on side and took nails shaped in "U" nailing them to slats of 2x4s stacking them 3 tall.

i only have 5 hens, but plan to add more as time allows.

this is my first at Chicken Raising, so i wanted room to expand but no be permenant.

 

will post pics when i get a chance. they work great.

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