i live in california where feed is terribly expensive. i buy organic layer feed at $23.75 for 50#. i have a 6' x 10' coop and a 300sf run for the girls and my rooster. i have a hanging feeder in the run where the chickens can feed and it's at neck level - good height as any higher they would have difficulty eating. i have another feeder that is a trough style (like a mini steel hay feeder for a horse) that is mounted up high on the wall at neck level also. in the evenings when i close up the coop, i bring in the hanging feeder and lay a 2x2" piece of wood in the wall mount feeder. but, during the day i have seen squirrels and chipmunks in the coop and run with very full cheeks and the feed is going faster and faster. since i'm in the desert, they eat their feed almost exclusively as there isn't grass/insects in abundance.
does anyone have any suggestions on different types of feeders or things i can do to keep the critters out? killing them is not an option as there are tons of them and it would do no good. i can't afford to replace the coop enclosure with hardware cloth as it currently has poultry wire and the chipmunks can get through and squirrels burro under. small birds have also been able to squeeze in the 1" poultry wire and have a snack. any thoughts?
tired of feeding the neighborhood and can't afford it any longer!
sylvia
does anyone have any suggestions on different types of feeders or things i can do to keep the critters out? killing them is not an option as there are tons of them and it would do no good. i can't afford to replace the coop enclosure with hardware cloth as it currently has poultry wire and the chipmunks can get through and squirrels burro under. small birds have also been able to squeeze in the 1" poultry wire and have a snack. any thoughts?
tired of feeding the neighborhood and can't afford it any longer!
sylvia