feeders for breeder pens

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i have 7 breeder pens that i need seperate feeders for, they all have 3 birds each in them. im wanting something i wont have to fill every day, maybe even last a week in the event i go away. i tried 2 inch pvc pipe, the feed wouldnt come thru. i now have 3 inch pvc pipe with the Y looking attachment at the bottom, and the feed comes thru good... too good. now they are wasting a TON. i've totally had it with the feeder situation!! i have spent more than i wanted to come close to because i had to start over. i have got to find a way to stop the waste!! what are you all using for your breeder pen feeders? pics would be great!! thanks
 
i just built some wood feeders... but i made it with a small hole, so the food got stuck.. cut it open a bit, and it ALL comes out... i hate it... the next ones will be different... there are lots of good examples on the how to section, but chickens just love wasting food...
 
I will be interested in the responses because I am going to be having the same amount of pens as you.....
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Though I kind of like the treadle feeder there are plans for one here. I like the idea of only the chikens being able to eat not mousies. Though I dont know if I want to go through building them.

https://www.backyardchickens.com/web/viewblog.php?id=56638-building-a-treadle-feeder
 
perchie.girl :

I will be interested in the responses because I am going to be having the same amount of pens as you.....
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Though I kind of like the treadle feeder there are plans for one here. I like the idea of only the chikens being able to eat not mousies. Though I dont know if I want to go through building them.

https://www.backyardchickens.com/web/viewblog.php?id=56638-building-a-treadle-feeder

that's cool... but if you're planning on breeding, that means the number of chickens you have is always going to grow... and lighter younger pullets and cockerels aren't going to be able to eat...

i'm kind of embarrassed, but i built this...

http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=64c5cb71e922e773f8ca540a5409124d

one 4x8 sheet of plywood makes 8 feeders, but i have to make the back panels by 7" not 8"... that was the only change that i did from the sketchup model to actually making it... the good thing is the cost... with a box of nails and screws, 2 dowels, it comes out to about 30 bucks for all 8 feeders... i don't think it's that bad really...​
 
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that's cool... but if you're planning on breeding, that means the number of chickens you have is always going to grow... and lighter younger pullets and cockerels aren't going to be able to eat...

i'm kind of embarrassed, but i built this...

http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=64c5cb71e922e773f8ca540a5409124d

one 4x8 sheet of plywood makes 8 feeders, but i have to make the back panels by 7" not 8"... that was the only change that i did from the sketchup model to actually making it... the good thing is the cost... with a box of nails and screws, 2 dowels, it comes out to about 30 bucks for all 8 feeders... i don't think it's that bad really...

Im actually going to use the home depot buckets with a pan screwed to the bottom. Randal Burkey has a similar version and they want 21 bucks for it. I figure I can make it for 2.95 each. The only thing I dont like about these kinds of feeders is you cant fill them from outside the coop. I am working on a design that will replace them but i have to source out the materials to make it. Might be patentable.... who knows. I will build a few and test drive them in my own coop before showing them off.

To control the rate of flow how about a sliding panel in the front adjusted up or down depending on the type of feed once the flow is optimum screw it down perminantly. Also remember feed sand and water all have something in common, they flow out an opening and try to achieve the level of the highest opening. If that opening is above the lip of the containment you cant keep it in the container.

WRT the treadle feeder. those can be adjusted to have a hair trigger simply by adjusting the pivot point go give more leverage to a lighter weight. I believe he talked about that in his design because he had Seramas.
 
I use rabbit feeders from Bass Equipment. I have them on the doors of my coop (the inside doors) and they fill from the top. Each one holds about 2 days' worth of feed and it's an auto-feeder. The screen on the bottom filters out the dust (which is just waste anyway) and I can sweep it up.
 

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