Great information.
I started off with the galvanized metal feeders. In two of the brooders, I put in plastic feeders. As of this morning, I had the galvanized metal feeder but will change that as soon as I get home. And I remember someone (and it may have been you) mentioning about ACV NOT being put in metal waterers, so I was aware of that but I didn't even think of the ACV being in the FF. The FF that was in the galvanized feeder may have be in there 2 days at the longest. There hasn't been any rust yet. Thanks for the reminder.
The first few days when there was A LOT of left over FF when they were eating a lot, I gave the leftovers to the chickens in the chicken yard. Now it's not as much of the dried pieces as before.
I have a lot of PVC pipe around the yard. I'm always picking up materials from Craigslist list of from other people. I have a design that I'm thinking about as we speak. I also have a special broiler brooder that I am currently designing. The person who builds for me is gonna kill me when I tell him that he has another project.![]()

Something like this would be awesome with PVC. I'd use it, but I'm terrified of saws other than the standard chop saw. Couldn't cut it right with that!
