- Thread starter
- #201
- Jun 17, 2012
- 370
- 35
- 113
Sorry about that SondacopI found the video icon but it wants a "URL or Embed code".


Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Sorry about that SondacopI found the video icon but it wants a "URL or Embed code".
Update on my pipe feeder:
Everything is just fine. The 45 degree angle worked just fine, neither more nor less feed dropping than with the 90 degree turn on my original. However, there IS something that I now know I have to do. The chicken wire on the original cage, the one with the peaked roof, is NOT doing the job of keeping wild birds out. They are getting in between the wires, and eating the food. I also have to put some sort of cap on top of the pipe, even as close to the roof as it is.
I was checking out the entire run last night to see what I could do better, or rather than, what I have already done, and I glanced into the pipe to see how much food was in there. Guess what I found on top of the feed, about 12 to 18 inches below the top of the pipe.
A WILD BIRD !!!!
It got in ... but couldn't get out.
I had to reach in there and actually grab hold of the bird, and lift it out of the pipe. I also had to take out a few inches from the top of the feeder, where the bird had let it's displeasure be known on how it felt about the world letting it get trapped inside a feeder. It had plenty to EAT, but probably wanted something liquid to wash it down, but in the mean time, it still defecated inside the pipe and THAT would not be healthy for my chickens.
And all this really surprises me. I am feeding pellets, not something small, and from the looks of these birds, the size of the pellets doesn't seem to effect the fact that my chickens food is as good as the wild bird feed I used to put out. I don't feed the wild birds any more, because I felt that since they came in suck large numbers, it may be detrimental to my chickens. Hey, what do I know from nothin', right?
Anyway, I guess my next project, even more important than replacing the pallet/door, will be to put more chicken wire over the old, to make the openings smaller, hoping to deter the wild birds.
Does it EVER end? (sigh)
Skip
I don't know how to upload videos to this site, maybe you could just watch it here:
http://s837.beta.photobucket.com/user/sondacop/media/16122012085_zps68066070.mp4.html
Well, I had thought of a cap, but as you can see in that photo, the roof just barely clears the flip top when I bring it down, I am talking millimeters. But I did the next best thing, I took some chicken wire, doubled it and then doubled it again. NOTHING is getting in there now. And I am going to have to put more chicken wire around the exterior, just to keep the wild birds out, or think of SOMETHING. I free range these gals (and Roo) and the ONLY way I can see is to double wrap the entire run area PLUS the door and have to close it, and that won't do, they are now finally laying IN THE COOP in the nesting boxes I built.Buddy, lets hope it never ends. Otherwise we would get boardLOL!! Have you though of getting an end cap and modifying it to fit the pipe?
This is VERY sweet. Can you show more pictures to show what goes where? I enlarged the picture but that didn't help much.This is a feeder i made out of 4" drain pipe a 4"pipe adapter and a 6" fence cap.Its 24"inches tall and hold about 10lbs of food.The nice thing about it is it sits on a hardwood stand and is removable for filling.
This is VERY sweet. Can you show more pictures to show what goes where? I enlarged the picture but that didn't help much.
Thanks in advance.
Skip