I'm curious - I've used two types of chicken scratch feeders. The little plastic ones where the tiny chicks feed through a round of open holes, and a bigger one where they eat around the edges of a round gallon container (food is about 3 inches off the ground.
In both cases, about 1/2 of what was fed to the greedy lil' buggers ended up in their cage litter, pooped on and wasted.
Is there a way to cut down on losing half their feed to scattering? They love to fling their food up and over the feeder rims. Is there a way to slow down their scattering? What I mean by that is my aunt had a dog that wolfed it's bowls of food in like two bites. The vet had her put cooked rice in with the food and somehow that made the dog only wolf his food in like ten gulps. Is there a trick to getting hens to eat without tossing their food?
Just wondering... these sloppy buggers... driving me mental...
In both cases, about 1/2 of what was fed to the greedy lil' buggers ended up in their cage litter, pooped on and wasted.
Is there a way to cut down on losing half their feed to scattering? They love to fling their food up and over the feeder rims. Is there a way to slow down their scattering? What I mean by that is my aunt had a dog that wolfed it's bowls of food in like two bites. The vet had her put cooked rice in with the food and somehow that made the dog only wolf his food in like ten gulps. Is there a trick to getting hens to eat without tossing their food?
Just wondering... these sloppy buggers... driving me mental...