For years I have loaded 50 lb bags of feed into my car, then into the shed, then dumped it into a ice chest then carried the feeders from my 4 coups to fill up and carry back to the coups every day or two. Sooooo, while needing a new feeder (4 large ones and 4 small baby ones just aren't enough) I was looking at making a pipe feeder. They seem to have many advantages, except the one of me still having to pour scoop by scoop into the pipe.
Why can't I use the pipes for legs to hold an ice chest up and have the ice chest feed my chickens by gravity? This is what I came up with. I am getting the PVC this weekend and making this thing. As always, I expect to have to tweak the design as I go, but here is the roughed out plan.
I plan to put this outside the run and have the feeder pipe cut into the fence and open into the run. That way I can pull the truck up to the "hopper" aka ice chest and dump in the feed without entering the coup or run.
I really hope this works. Any ideas, suggestions, criticisms, etc. appreciated.

Why can't I use the pipes for legs to hold an ice chest up and have the ice chest feed my chickens by gravity? This is what I came up with. I am getting the PVC this weekend and making this thing. As always, I expect to have to tweak the design as I go, but here is the roughed out plan.
I plan to put this outside the run and have the feeder pipe cut into the fence and open into the run. That way I can pull the truck up to the "hopper" aka ice chest and dump in the feed without entering the coup or run.
I really hope this works. Any ideas, suggestions, criticisms, etc. appreciated.