I have tried deep tube feeders. What happend was the chickens still picked bits out and dropped them on the ground. Of course, the rats showed up, climbed onto the tube and hung upside down to get at the food.Confirmed with the kid the bunnies will move to his place next weekend. He’s getting their indoor pen as well as I no longer have space for it with the fruit trees.
I’m really hating the idea of putting a run in the small yard. Our biggest issue is that the pigeons can eat which is really what keeps them coming back. Another user here found this site
https://revolutionarychicken.com/shop/
with what is supposed to be a mouse proof, pigeon proof feeder. From what I can see the feeding port is too deep for the pigeons to eat and they won’t be able to reach the feed with the hood on there. You can purchase the feeder or just the ports to build your own. I’m also going to try two styles of water cups this summer. I ordered one set already that requires the birds to peck a lever so the cups fill with water. I’ll order the second set that fills when the bowl is empty next weekend. Bought a couple of two gallon buckets today for this project.

In the end I just waited when I fed them and picked up any spilled feed and the feed trays. The rat population dropped like a stone. No easy food and they had to go out at night and the owls got lots of them. Once the main breeding female rat is gone the problem becomes a lot easier to deal with.
Thanks for sharing Janie. I didn’t know you have Nn, but you’re right, they’re ugly/cute. Once they dry and fluff they’re the cutest chicks though. I’ll have to tell hubs about the name

