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Did you ever get it built? If you need to ask anything let me know my friendOk, this self feeder is flippen AWESOME! I am headed to Home Depot now...![]()

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Did you ever get it built? If you need to ask anything let me know my friendOk, this self feeder is flippen AWESOME! I am headed to Home Depot now...![]()
Mat2dong-- The self feeder works great! The hubs& I had it done within 30min. I love my chickens so much more, now that I don't have to curse them for wasting feed![]()
Could you post the plans for it? Thanks.My husband and I made one of these for my coop that holds 16 chickens. It works really well. I did not need to glue anything together because it was all tight anyway. I want to make one for my other coop that holds only 2 chickens but I will change the bottom so it has a Y joint at the bottom, since it is only feeding 2 I do not need one that is as large. I found the Y joint feeder on pinterest.
We might have solved the scattering issue with 3 caps cut in half. They snapped on the outside of the fitting without needing to glue. The lip appears to be keeping the feed in yet let's the ladies get the feed they want.
We also raised the feeders up about 6 inches. I think the combination of raising and caps may just be the ticket.
We will see if it continues to work.
JimmyWhere does everyone find this white corrugated tubing? Also what size is it? I've looked at Menards and can't find anything like this!!!!!
Thank you!Jimmy- I forgot to mention that the pipe doesn't have to be solid schedule 40 PVC- that gets expensive fast. I used a sewer drain pipe that is kinda like corrugated plastic- black on the inside and white on the outside. One end had a bell on it that is made to slip over another pipe end. I just cut those off.