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I posted my opinions on it. Basically I use several feeders for different ages.
The long troughs with holes on top (I prefer the metal ones) are great for "teenagers" but the adults flip them and they are too big for my baby brooder so...... I use all sizes!
The problem with the troughs is that eventually you start having to fill them more than once a day then it's time to move up to a "big chicken feeder" --- one that holds pounds of food instead of cups!
I really see no reason that you couldn't skip the troughs completely, as a teenage chicken can eat out of the adult type bucket feeder just fine --- mainly the troughs just take up less room inside my chicken tractor. Lots of factors to consider I guess.
I posted my opinions on it. Basically I use several feeders for different ages.
The long troughs with holes on top (I prefer the metal ones) are great for "teenagers" but the adults flip them and they are too big for my baby brooder so...... I use all sizes!
The problem with the troughs is that eventually you start having to fill them more than once a day then it's time to move up to a "big chicken feeder" --- one that holds pounds of food instead of cups!
I really see no reason that you couldn't skip the troughs completely, as a teenage chicken can eat out of the adult type bucket feeder just fine --- mainly the troughs just take up less room inside my chicken tractor. Lots of factors to consider I guess.