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Thanks. I’ve done a little research and so far I like these best. Do they really keep the rain out? We get a lot of afternoon thunderstorms this time of year in central Florida.These are the feeders we use. https://www.hogslat.com/farmstead-flex-chicken-feeder-combo really like them. Everyone's needs are different though.
Yes they keep the rain out. Im sure there is a situation that rain could blow sideways in to the feeder but it has not happen as of yet and we get some decent storms around here too.Thanks. I’ve done a little research and so far I like these best. Do they really keep the rain out? We get a lot of afternoon thunderstorms this time of year in central Florida.
I have found that if I put out less feed at a time, the girls eat it up pretty quick and don't leave enough to make it worth it for the chippies....That’s a definite. I see squirrels often. And crows. Never thought they ate enough to make such a difference but apparently so. Ty. Going to have to proof the feed somehow.
I just want to tell you thank you so much for referring the hogslat feeders. They’ve been awesome!These are the feeders we use. https://www.hogslat.com/farmstead-flex-chicken-feeder-combo really like them. Everyone's needs are different though.
Glad they are working for you. Every few days I will pour the dust they create out into a separate bucket if its preventing it from feeding properly then just dump it back on the top of the new food. Virtually zero waste.I just want to tell you thank you so much for referring the hogslat feeders. They’ve been awesome!
Glad they are working for you. Every few days I will pour the dust they create out into a separate bucket if its preventing it from feeding properly then just dump it back on the top of the new food. Virtually zero waste.