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mine self feed from a 30 gallon trash can. I install 240# of high quality locally made feed every quarter. I have 10 hens. You do the math. But your mileage may vary.
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Could you explain a little more please (I don't have chickens yet). Do they stick their head in a pipe to get food? How did you feed them when they were young? Thanks.I only have 8 chickens so can't say about the amount of food, but we made a feeder like this one: https://www.backyardchickens.com/th...lon-25-feed-bucket-feeder-for-about-3.834227/ and have had zero wasted food since.View attachment 2502668
I have 21 hens and when they eat only layer pellets they go through 50# a week.I am new to owning chickens. I have about 25 birds (LOL). I’d like to get a gauge of how much anyone else’s flock eats. Preferably if yours is the same size as mine. I go through a 50 lb bag of feed a week with mine and it just seems like WOW a lot. Or am I wrong? I notice a lot of waste on the floor and I’m trying different things to remedy that. Any tips for me? I have the food in a 15 lb hanging feeder I only keep about half full. Only 10 birds are adults. The other 15 are about 3 months old. Thanks!
They do stick their heads in the pipes to eat. We have the bucket elevated on a block so the pipe is about even with their backs. We made the bucket feeder when they were around 12 weeks old. We used a standard mason jar chick feeder when they were babies and tried using a rectangular tupperware style container with holes cut in the side when they were a little older. Neither of those worked very well as they were dumped over multiple times a day. We still haven't decided what to use for this years new chicks.Could you explain a little more please (I don't have chickens yet). Do they stick their head in a pipe to get food? How did you feed them when they were young? Thanks.
I come bearing pictures of how to make this feeder with a 90-degree street elbow (hub & spigot) per LoneOak's instructions. (Hope I got it right!)
This is the street elbow with a hub end (the big part) and a spigot end (the narrower part with the flange). This method won't work with a plain 90-degree street elbow because the parts won't fit into one another at the end (you'll see) (EDIT: I was wrong about this, a regular street elbow without a flange will also work!). I had to check online before I purchased it because not all Home Depot's carry them. Here's a link to the product: http://www.homedepot.com/p/NIBCO-3-...Street-Elbow-C48072HD3/100347226#.UnBRP3BwpLc
I started by cutting off the hub end right where it meets the pipe. I didn't need to make another cut after this because after I had cut the hub off, the cut end was still a 90-degree angle to the spigot end, which would allow it to be parallel to the floor of the bucket after installation.
To determine where to cut my hole, I put a scrap piece of 1"x2" under the cut end of the elbow (to ensure the pipe is 3/4" off the floor of the bucket after installation) and traced the hole on the outside of the bucket.
After I cut my hole I put the spigot end (the narrow bit) through the hole. You can see below the flange doesn't allow it to move any farther outside the bucket, which is good.
Here you can see the spigot end coming out of the bucket and the hub that I will flip around and put over the spigot to keep the elbow from falling back in the bucket.
And here it is! No glue required, it's a tight fit. There's a little play in the elbow but it can't fall in or out of the bucket so it still works. I opted for the fancy screw-top for my bucket but if I had gone with a plain lid I could have made this for a total of $10 and about 15 minutes.
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My wife informed me its 120# every quarter. Sorry for the wrong info....mine self feed from a 30 gallon trash can. I install 240# of high quality locally made feed every quarter. I have 10 hens. You do the math. But your mileage may vary.
I have 22 adults. About 50% bantams maybe a tad less I’d have to make a list! I use about 50# every 2 weeks. I keep their 3 gal feeder 1/2 full all the time. In summer more full but rainy season I don’t want it to absorb too much humidity to prevent spoilage. I long for a flock of 10 but I can’t help myself. I have 3 7wk old babies joining flock as we speak. Barred rock, autralorp and EE.I am new to owning chickens. I have about 25 birds (LOL). I’d like to get a gauge of how much anyone else’s flock eats. Preferably if yours is the same size as mine. I go through a 50 lb bag of feed a week with mine and it just seems like WOW a lot. Or am I wrong? I notice a lot of waste on the floor and I’m trying different things to remedy that. Any tips for me? I have the food in a 15 lb hanging feeder I only keep about half full. Only 10 birds are adults. The other 15 are about 3 months old. Thanks!
I am new to owning chickens. I have about 25 birds (LOL). I’d like to get a gauge of how much anyone else’s flock eats. Preferably if yours is the same size as mine. I go through a 50 lb bag of feed a week with mine and it just seems like WOW a lot. Or am I wrong? I notice a lot of waste on the floor and I’m trying different things to remedy that. Any tips for me? I have the food in a 15 lb hanging feeder I only keep about half full. Only 10 birds are adults. The other 15 are about 3 months old. Thanks!