Homemade Feeders
With three boys and lots of friends around, we go through the plastic buckets of cheese balls, pretzels, etc. I knew there had to be a use for them, so I went to the local Hardware store and purchased plastic Flower pot bottoms and a couple of nuts and bolts. I cut some openings near the bottom for the food to fall out and then used twin from hay bales to make a hanger. What you see in the picture cost me less than $2 (well the pretzels cost money, but we would buy those anyway).
PVC Feeder for the Silkie Chalet (Got the idea from other BYC members)
With three boys and lots of friends around, we go through the plastic buckets of cheese balls, pretzels, etc. I knew there had to be a use for them, so I went to the local Hardware store and purchased plastic Flower pot bottoms and a couple of nuts and bolts. I cut some openings near the bottom for the food to fall out and then used twin from hay bales to make a hanger. What you see in the picture cost me less than $2 (well the pretzels cost money, but we would buy those anyway).

PVC Feeder for the Silkie Chalet (Got the idea from other BYC members)
