I installed mine onto the OSB inside the coop so I just used the gutter brackets they sell at the same part of the store they sell the gutters themselves. It was literally a 2-minute job - just screw the bracket onto the wall and then the gutter snaps into it. I think I used 3 brackets and they hold the weight of the gutter and food just great. However if you are installed on the wire of a run, I think you would need a different way to do it. What might work is to drill a hole at the front and back of the gutter and thread some wire through both holes, then around the gutter and out the fence to be tied outside. I don't know if that description makes any sense? An alternative would be to build a little stand for the gutter to sit on.I got really lucky this evening & got several pieces of free guttering, so I'm going to pick up some end pieces tomorrow when I'm in Wichita & make myself some feeders out of them. The lady was planning to take them to the dump, so I got them just in the nick of time. These should work great for that fermented feed I'm cooking right now that should be ready to feed tomorrow. We'll see how my chickens like the FF, I'm guessing after they get used to it they probably will like it fine, especially if that's all they get to eat. HEChicken, how did you attach your feeder to the wall? How long is your feeder? I plan to put mine outside in the run so it won't be so messy inside since it's wet feed. I will have to attach it to the fence in my outside pens. I'm hoping my turkeys will like it too because they have been getting kind of picky lately about what they want to eat. They don't want to eat the gamebird feed even if I wet it & make a mush out of it. I'll be glad when spring gets here & they can go out more to free-range. There just isn't much right now out here for anything to eat. The guineas come out for awhile & want back in.
I don't use mine for wet feed but just for pellets, and I like it because it is deep enough they can't bill the feed out. I don't know the length - I cut it to fit precisely into the space I have for it - maybe 4' long?
Hawkeye and Checoukan, that is the pits to be sick for so long. I hope you get to feeling better soon. The flu this year seems to be a bad strain. I have another friend who has not been herself for more than a month also.
Prairieblue, welcome - jump on in - what breeds do you have?