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Mine never did, but I didn't try to train them for long. I propped open the top and had them eating that way. My thought was that I'd stop propping it open eventually. I just didn't stick with it long enough because I only had 2 of the feeders. Taking turns with the number of chickens and ducks I have isn't going to happen.I purchased a rentacoop metal feeder with the rain guard-- I'm not sure that my chickens know how to eat out of itAm I being a little silly ? Will they eventually figure it out?
Mine never did, but I didn't try to train them for long. I propped open the top and had them eating that way. My thought was that I'd stop propping it open eventually. I just didn't stick with it long enough because I only had 2 of the feeders. Taking turns with the number of chickens and ducks I have isn't going to happen.
How's it going? They figure it out yet?Thanks for your reply. I took the rain guard off and I think that will help.. glad to know it's not just me!
I.e. buy one from you. Gotcha.Was that the knock off of the Grandpa version? With the extra cover? Even they say it takes 3 weeks to train the birds, it is a very poor design as chickens hate sticking their head under something they know can come down. Plus you have to block it open at first so the birds learn that the lid doesn't move, then it moves and the chickens don't know what to think. And $139.00, that is more than an American made feeder and it holds less feed. And made in China like the Grandpa feeder and all other feeders of this design.
Folks, do your research before spending hard earned money. Get off Amazon, the markup to sell there due to their commissions and "free" shipping is around 30%. Google treadle feeder or ratproof chicken feeder or chicken feeder reviews and skip the ones with Amazon links as they are biased toward the feeders that pay them a commission.