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You are right, those are some considerations... But. For the OP's situation, ideal. And for your situation, sounds ideal. My chooks are happy, your chooks are happy... 'sall good. I could keep a goin', but maybe we'll let said OP have his happy thread back...You will decrease food waste by quite a bit if you build one without realiziing it takes a good sized bird to be able to reach inside to the feed level
Of course your birds won't be too happy at the savings![]()
I've never seen a big "waste" problem with the feeders I use, because if they spill feed, I don't refill the feeder until they clean it up. Hang them at the proper height and they don't toss it out anyway
I also keep mine inside so rain isn't a factor, and they can eat during stormy weather
I never said "don't do it"
I just think ALL things need to at least be considered before investing time and money into an idea
Noticed you are in OR? Are you anywhere near a Winco; the bulk section usually has Gamma lids? Also Home Depot sometimes sells Gamma lids too. Worst case, for sure Amazon has them. Or maybe a local prepper would share with you? Love those style! Or, you could try something like our water buckets... Jon found a lid, I call them "innies", because instead of popping on the outside edge of something, they pop inside (like an old film canister lid) and just drilled a matching hole in the bucket lid, and popped the 'innie' inside. It's water tight, and a whole lot easier to remove/put back than the entire lid. Let us know what works for you! We currently have 2 of the pipe style feeders, and 21 birds, don't seem to have issues. Of course, they are in 2 sep houses, and they range every other day. We also feed Fermented grains in a trough before bed time.The cons, well, I have twenty-five birds right now; going to cull that down to a dozen or so for the winter, but then I'm buying a bunch of new chicks next year and will probably go into next winter with fifteen or more birds. So, I'd need at least three holes, and maybe two buckets.
And I would also want the screw-on tops, as the others are a pain to remove, and to get back on tightly. Will have to see if they have those locally, or if I'd have to order them.
Kathleen
could I do this with a square kitty litter type bucket ? Only because I have lots of them but also they have a hinged lid...I can never get the lids off the round pails without breaking fingernails galore, and I would rather not have to buy another bucket to get the screw on lid....
Also, I could hang the bucket feeders in the outside run without losing feed to the weather (we also have horizontal winds with our rain most of the time).