Homemade Chicken Feeder Pics wanted

Sahara

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Apr 22, 2008
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I am in search of pictures of homemade chicken feeders for a project I am working on. If you are willing to share your pictures and directions, please let me know.

Thanks in advance!
 
My husband made this for me. It holds a whole small bag of feed. They are 5-6 months now and can reach it just fine
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I built this one & it does well.I didn't build it to the roof. Mine holds about 50 lbs. I attached mine to the inside w
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all of the coop about 5 inches off the ground. I also put a board at an angle so the chickens can't poop in it.
 
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Very cheesy - but it was free! LOL

The bucket is screwed into that rubber bowl and has two corners on the bucket at the bottom cut off for the feed to flow out.
Lasts about a week when I fill it.
 
Not cheesy! I had a similar idea but I haven't found a suitable catch pan yet. I would like to suspend mine from the ceiling to prevent scratching and throwing. I made a feeder from PVC pipe but I am getting more chickens soon and I fear it won't be big enough when they are all grown. I bought some 2 gal. buckets with lids at a yard sale for 50 cents a piece and intend to make a couple of feeders like yours. Great idea!
 
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This seems to be a popular question I just posted same pic to a few with same question.. Just drill hole through bottom of planter base ($2.55 @ walmart) and 5 gallon bucket and bolt & nut together. cut opening near bottom of bucket on a few areas. use the handle to hang feeder holds 30-40 lbs feed. I got the bucket for a dollar at flea market from the food venders or ask your grocery store they will probley give it to you. Good luck
 
I made mine from a galvanized hog feed pan $2.50, 5 gallon bucket $2.99, all hardware $1.78 everything came from tractor supply. The hardware was for two feeders and I over did it as always. I drilled 1 inch holes around the base then bolted the bucket to the pan. My turkeys can eat from it just fine and because it is deeper so they can not fling the food out. Not to mention I saved at least $29.00 by building two feeders instead of buying them. I will try to post some pics when I get a chance.
 

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