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Step away from the coop! Step away from the coop!Husband is out there with the chain saw this morning.

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Step away from the coop! Step away from the coop!Husband is out there with the chain saw this morning.
Thanks, at least it is cooler now. Slept with the window open last night, which I rarely do but i needed the air.Step away from the coop! Step away from the coop!Hope you are feeling better soon.
If possible, plywood floor with linoleum on it for easy cleaning. Deep Litter method works!!
Consider poop trays under your roosting bars. They work too!
As mentioned earlier, VENTILATION!!!!! More than you think.
The slider board is not curved, just cut at an angle. Just a scrap piece of wood from a pallet. For now, the feeder will work. Young guineas and Ameraucanas will be in there. I don't know what the measurements are, what do you suggest? I can check when i go back out there. I know the length of the feeder is about 24"This is pretty slick, nice job!!
What did you make the curved 'slider board' out of?
Two notes, from things I had to change on a gravity bin feeder I made:
The red edge needs to be below the green edge or billing out of feed onto the floor/ground will be rampant.
You can add a piece to the front for a lower red edge,
best for red edge to be about 1/2" from bottom of bin,
or as close as possible for whatever feed you are using to flow.
Also how long is the green edge?
Big enough for big combed birds to eat from straight on?
Mine worked great for chicks,
until they got bigger and they could only feed from the side.
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The distance from the red board to the inside of the front board is 2 1/4 ". What do you recommend? I do have a piece that will fit down inside to decrease the flow of food. The red and green boards are at the same level, so i can adjust that too. Thanks for the pointers!This is pretty slick, nice job!!
What did you make the curved 'slider board' out of?
Two notes, from things I had to change on a gravity bin feeder I made:
The red edge needs to be below the green edge or billing out of feed onto the floor/ground will be rampant.
You can add a piece to the front for a lower red edge,
best for red edge to be about 1/2" from bottom of bin,
or as close as possible for whatever feed you are using to flow.
Also how long is the green edge?
Big enough for big combed birds to eat from straight on?
Mine worked great for chicks,
until they got bigger and they could only feed from the side.
View attachment 1122549
I've seen hoppers like that and they've had a piece of plexiglas screwed to the front where the red line is. I suppose it controls the amount in the feed trough without impeding the "dropping" from above as a thick "bit" would.I do have a piece that will fit down inside to decrease the flow of food.