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Yes, it is turned downward.I want to build one but...I still can't see how it works! Is the pipe TURNED DOWNWARD inside the bucket 3/4 inch off the bottom??? How does the food get "up and out" the pipe??
I'd have a second feeding station setup in another area, so the chickens aren't able to guard the food as easily. We have just the one bucket/pvc feeder but also have a hanging feeder to spread the girls out. It just sounds like a bad thing to let them start bullying the feeder/water stations.Well, I made the feeder yesterday and my 9 birds went right to it. I installed only 2 pvc couplings directly across from each other. Problem I seem to be having is #1 they are still leaving a small pile of food "crumbles" under each feeding pipe. #2 my 6 white leghorns that are already laying will fight off my 3 domoniques that are 6 weeks younger "but are full size" and will not let them get to the tubes!! Those 3 birds have always stayed together and "try" to stay away from the leghorns. I only used one feeder in the past so everyone somehow was getting to eat? A couple of the leghorns are even fighting off other leghorns to keep them away from this new feeder? Should I just let them fight it out? will they eventually settle in? For only 9 birds I was told 2 feeding holes should be plenty.
Why I don't like these....only one can eat at a time and they can't see when another bird approaches.A couple of the leghorns are even fighting off other leghorns to keep them away from this new feeder?
The one you wrote an article on is far superior. Mine feed 6-8 at a time easily, and zero billing out of feedWhy I don't like these....only one can eat at a time and they can't see when another bird approaches.
Nope, I would put in another feeder and place it out of view of the first feederShould I just let them fight it out?
hey are still leaving a small pile of food "crumbles" under each feeding pipe
Has anyone tried these for ducks?