So I have a feeder enclosure which has two feeder boxes facing opposite directions and they have those omelet Auto doors on them. Previously what I did is set open and close times on the feeders but of course that just resulted in lots of feeding on part of squirrels and other creatures in between the times that the chickens were feeding. But about a month ago I guess it was the company that makes the Omelette Auto doors came up with an upgrade we're basically you can attach a controller which looks similar to the old one but it has Wi-Fi connection and has an app that works with it. As soon as I saw that, I ordered two.
So what I did, is I put them both in manual mode so come around 6:00 a.m. I open both of the feeder enclosure doors so the chickens can feed. Then usually around 7:30 or so I close the feeder doors. This works out well because I'm usually done with breakfast around that time anyway. The next open time is around 10:00 a.m. with a close time somewhere around 11:30 or so. The final opening is around 3:00 and it stays up to about 4:30. Since it is powered by the app that runs on my phone I can do these open and closings from wherever I may be. Whether I'm flight instructing at an airport or I happen to be home. So I find it very convenient.
This has been a remarkable change which has led to significantly less feed being consumed by creatures other than the chickens. And I had tried a variety of things I tried the treadle feeders etc. Unfortunately I think here in the city maybe our squirrels are better educated and they figured out how to game the treadle feeder.
Now this is certainly a costly solution but I am more than pleased especially since I had The Omelette Auto doors already for the feeders all I had to do was get the updated control box for each of the doors.
I like using The Omelette Auto doors on the feeder since that's about as far as I trust them. For my chicken coop door I've been using the same all metal doors (pulletshut doors) which I've used for over 15 years. They've been very dependable and nothing is going to chew through them.
But these simple omelette Auto doors with this new Wi-Fi accessible controllers has been a wonderful Discovery for me. So if you raise your chickens as pets which I really do and definitely not any sort of commercial Enterprise. This has been a great solution for me and the timing couldn't have been better because I was getting tired of filling the two feeders as often as I was fully knowing that I was feeding squirrels Etc in the process.
So what I did, is I put them both in manual mode so come around 6:00 a.m. I open both of the feeder enclosure doors so the chickens can feed. Then usually around 7:30 or so I close the feeder doors. This works out well because I'm usually done with breakfast around that time anyway. The next open time is around 10:00 a.m. with a close time somewhere around 11:30 or so. The final opening is around 3:00 and it stays up to about 4:30. Since it is powered by the app that runs on my phone I can do these open and closings from wherever I may be. Whether I'm flight instructing at an airport or I happen to be home. So I find it very convenient.
This has been a remarkable change which has led to significantly less feed being consumed by creatures other than the chickens. And I had tried a variety of things I tried the treadle feeders etc. Unfortunately I think here in the city maybe our squirrels are better educated and they figured out how to game the treadle feeder.
Now this is certainly a costly solution but I am more than pleased especially since I had The Omelette Auto doors already for the feeders all I had to do was get the updated control box for each of the doors.
I like using The Omelette Auto doors on the feeder since that's about as far as I trust them. For my chicken coop door I've been using the same all metal doors (pulletshut doors) which I've used for over 15 years. They've been very dependable and nothing is going to chew through them.

But these simple omelette Auto doors with this new Wi-Fi accessible controllers has been a wonderful Discovery for me. So if you raise your chickens as pets which I really do and definitely not any sort of commercial Enterprise. This has been a great solution for me and the timing couldn't have been better because I was getting tired of filling the two feeders as often as I was fully knowing that I was feeding squirrels Etc in the process.