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Thanks for responding for me ScottM :) I use those shelve cubes for just about everything, from rabbit hutches, to pens when we let little chicks play in the grass before they are moved outside, to sectioning off areas when we are introducing new birds. They have gotten so much use that I had to buy some new ones because I couldn't get them clean enough for my liking :) hehe
 
Well these are not my original ideas but we try to stay thrifty and save money whenever and wherever we can.


Feeder: Made from a plastic five gallon bucket.










Feeder: I ended up using this one to hold oyster shell calcium. I made another just like it and use it for grit.











Trough Feeder: Made it from 1/2" plywood




 
Well these are not my original ideas but we try to stay thrifty and save money whenever and wherever we can.


Feeder: [COLOR=800000] Made from a plastic five gallon bucket.[/COLOR]










Feeder: [COLOR=800000] I ended up using this one to hold oyster shell calcium. I made another just like it and use it for grit.[/COLOR]











Trough Feeder: [COLOR=8B4513]Made it from 1/2" plywood[/COLOR]





Nice feeders. They look like the ones we made a couple years ago. ;)
 
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this thread..........lots of wonderful ideas!!!!
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I LOVE this! I think I will make one for my big coop... but I have a question. How do you get the bag upside down without spilling it everywhere? Do you put the bag in and then slice it with a knife? This is brilliant...
Here's a bag collar feeder I built which I use for 25-50lb bags of feed. My idea was that the bag can do what it already does - hold feed, and the collar just directs it down the feed ramp. Currently feeding a bunch of cornish x off it.



and of the ramp:
 

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