Good advice above. It is more important to have distance between at least 2 feeders. And some kind of visual interruption is helpful too.
we have an elevated coop, and an access deck. The chickens walk around and hang out under the coop. We hung one feeder on the back of the coop, easily reached by the ones hanging out under the coop. However, most of them eat from the other feeder hanging off the side of the deck stairs. When the lower pecking order chickens can’t eat from the one popular feeder, they eat from the other feeder. The feeders are 15-20’ apart, so they cannot be monitored/patrolled by the same bird. And as luck would have it, nobody wantS to patrol the feeder at the back if the coop (at least not yet!). For some reason, only the lowest pecking order chickens typically hang out behind the coop. also, we have 3 water stations.