Good start, cleaning up the pathways. But you are dead wrong on treadle feeders. Yes, there are people that give bad reviews, some because they bought a treadle feeder off
Amazon and didn't understand that the vendor gives away 35% of the price of the feeder to
Amazon. That limits what can be sold to mostly Chinese made crap. Even those poorly designed and poorly made Chinese feeders manage to get 80% good reviews. Others give bad reviews because they refuse to follow instructions. I get at least one email per month saying their chickens are too stupid to use the feeder. Without exception, when you get the pictures of the installed feeder and their explanation, they didn't follow the darned instructions. It wasn't stupid chickens.....
Some recent examples.
One lady was upset because the feeder fell over. Did you fasten it to a wall or post or a big chunk of plywood like the instructions told you to? No..... so an 11" square box that is 20" tall with an additional 9" of treadle sticking out is going to stand upright once it is half full when a nine pound rooster jumps on the treadle?
Another guy had hung his feeder at least two feet off the ground. On a wall mind you so he read part of the instructions. Imagine a eight pound hen flying two feet off the ground trying to hit a 1.75" wide treadle step that would immediately plunge at least 3" down, landing off center, tipping the treadle to one side as the treadle is held up only on one side with a wire connecting link to the door. Imagine the noise when that door slams into the front of the feed tray and the chicken falling off the treadle. How could it not? When the instructions clearly state that the feeder is designed to be fastened to a wall or post so the treadle can bottom out on something while the hen stands on the other leg. Once he sent pictures, I pointed out the obvious, his chickens suddenly weren't stupid because they used the feeder the next morning once it had been installed according to the instructions.
Another one that led to us changing the way that the springs were installed. Imagine a 12" long wire link taped to the side of the feeder right where it is installed with pictures in the instructions (at the time). Clear instructions on how to install it after it had been pre installed and removed for shipping. Then there is the 4" long spring. Imagine someone confusing the two, stretching the 4" spring and trying to connect the door crank to the treadle..... it was no longer a spring, it was a length of twisted piano wire.
Another favorite was the lady who swore her chickens refused to use the feeder. Patiently go over the instructions with her. Next day, no joy. This goes on for about five days when the lady reports that her husband had been going out after lunch each day and hand feeding the chickens because he thought they were hungry. Chickens aren't stupid, they figured out they would be hand fed if they refused to use the feeder. The lady reported the next night that her chickens were now using the feeder after she stopped her husband from interfering with the training.
Bottom line, any product will have some bad reviews. We have probably 95% five star rating and tons of independent reviews scattered all over the internet. The one to two percent of negative reviews, they always say more about the person than they do about what they bought. But a company selling on a difficult to service platform like
Amazon is still going to have more good reviews than bad reviews. You have to read what they say, sometimes the person is simply an idiot like the lady upset because possums can use the treadle feeder she bought off
Amazon. How could it not? It weighs more than a chicken, it has a longer reach.....