Would a 3" or 4" elbow be recommended for LF roosters? I'm wondering if large straight combs are a problem. Thanks.
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I use 3 inch and my cochin roo eats just fine.Would a 3" or 4" elbow be recommended for LF roosters? I'm wondering if large straight combs are a problem. Thanks.
Why won't the lowes site transfer links? It just goes to the main page.This is important info people.
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when I redo my feeder I am using these.Yeah that is odd, I even made sure it had the product ID in it...
Anyway search Lowes for Item #: 24870
Around me both Menards, Lowes and Homedepot all carry the same exact elbow but for some reason I can't seem to find it on the other sites right now...
Note this particular elbow is found in the 'sewer and drainage' area not with the SCH 40 normal PVC stuff...
Also I cut the elbow exactly like it was cut in post #3 of this thread way back on page 1...
Wow, I love this! I definitely am going to try a bucket feeder. It drives me crazy when the chickens scratch all their feed onto the ground. And I do get rain all winter long so this would be brilliant for keeping the feed dry! Thanks for sharing!
I love this idea! Going to make this by the weekend. I have a bunch of square litter containers that I use for all kinds of things and this looks like it would work really well.
Has anyone tried using a square one inside of one of the nesting boxes that aren't being used? I have 7 girls and 6 nesting boxes. I obviously won't need them all.
Did you get around to trying this? I'm in the process of making one for one of my nesting boxes as well.