Feeder help

kauai_chicks

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Mar 1, 2018
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Kauai, HI
We live in Kauai and it's been a very wet year. I have a new flock, 7 chicks that are almost 8 weeks old. I have a run which is protected on the east side, which is where we get most of our wind/rain coming in. My current feeder is hanging under the roof eaves/overhang, but we are getting crazy wind and it's raining from all directions now. My 20# feeder was filled with water when I went to check on the girls this AM. Looked like I had 20# of cooked oatmeal for them.

What can i do for a feeding system which will allow for large quantity of feed, but can be protected from the rain.

I'm leaving town in a little over a week for 8 days and I have a friend coming to check on the girls, but i need something in place in case they "forget."
 
Do you have a coop? I keep my feed inside to keep it dry, and clean. I believe some people use PVC feeder tubes that may work well. I would do a search on this site. You can make them to hold as much feed as you want.
 
Do you have a coop? I keep my feed inside to keep it dry, and clean. I believe some people use PVC feeder tubes that may work well. I would do a search on this site. You can make them to hold as much feed as you want.

I have a coop, but it isn't big enough to have their food inside.
 

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