Feed always available or do you feed them?

Can someone please post links to some of the bulk feeders you use? I have considered getting a hanging feeder that will hold quite a bit of food, but not sure which type is best, or if there's something else that's even better.

What types of feeders do you use?

ETA: While we're on the topic, what type of waterers do you use? My chickens seem to LOVE drinking out of shallow dishes, so I have several ( 6 or 7) in their yard and then 2 regular waterers in their actual coop.
 
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I made my chicken feeder by drilling some holes on the outside bottom of a 5 gallon bucket and bolting a hog food pan on the bottom of it, gravity fed and holds a bunch of food. The chickens will eat till its all gone, I always know when its getting low because my lil chicken ladies are making tons of noise lol.
 
Funny you should ask. We have a feeder inside the henhouse, but today I gave them another feeder, a trough type, and filled it, placing it outside under a cover. The chickens acted as though I had given them a treat, and finished it. So I filled it again, they emptied it again. After the 3rd time, I asked them if they were so hungry why didn't they just go inside to eat?
 
Food and water available at all times in their run. I do not keep food/water in their coop. But that said, my coop is quite small and I only have three hens. Their run is predator proof and I do not lock them in their house at night as they are secure inside their run. So they COULD get up and get food/water at night if they wanted. There is a very low watt motion sensor light in their run so they'd be able to see.
 
Mine are not free range. Self-service food, crushed eggshells and water in the run and self-service water in the house. Treats (scratch, seasonal fruits, grass clippings, etc) not more than every other day.
 
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always have fresh food and wather available, they free range under supervision, and get treats twice a day. Personally, I'm worried about them exploding. Makes our family Thanksgiving tradition of eatting until it hurts look baby-weak in comparison.
 
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I have the same set up, but I dont put anything in the small roosting coop. I figure if I go all night with out food and water, so can they. besides the coop is a hundred time cleaner now. no spilt water and food all over that seemed to atract a lot of bugs etc.. water and food all the time in run plus range around back yard 8-10 hrs a day
 

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