No waste bucket feeders for chicks of all ages.

Ya it isn't a big deal with a handful of chicks but.....
I hatch 30-35 or so a week. That adds up quick and spilled feed can add up to quite a bit when dealing with hundreds of chicks and juveniles.

Including "street elbows" "2"" and "about 4 weeks old" is exactly the info I'm looking for.
Thanks
This is what I use. I cut the socket end off, and slip it over the narrow end. Makes the elbow a little shorter. but I think some people use it as is. The longer the reach, the less waste, but could be hard for small birds.
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I've also made a few feeders about like the bucket funnel one. I used a bucket in a bucket with a PVC type funnel.
They either still pulled feed out or throw too much trash in.
Fair enough. It might not work for smaller chicks.

I believe aart found that the key to preventing the feed from being kicked out was the plastic hose around the opening in the bucket, which made a lip, plus the long reach to get the feed, if the openings in the funnel were calculated correctly to spill out only a little feed at a time. For smaller birds, like my bantams, I scaled everything down (bucket openings and reach), which you could do for youngsters too.

I believe that correctly-made PVC elbow feeders use the same principle, so what you are really looking for is the correct scale for younger birds.
 
so what you are really looking for is the correct scale for younger birds.
Exactly.
I'm sure with some experimenting I could get something that would work but was looking for someone that already had worked out the calculations so I didn't waste any buckets or buy fittings that ultimately didn't work.
 
I remember following a thread by @K0k0shka where she had a smart-ass cockerel who kept billing out extravagant amounts of feed, and her search for a truly waste-free bucket feeder to foil his billing habit. Took me a while to find it.

https://www.backyardchickens.com/th...s-and-questions.1356048/page-66#post-23067900

If you read the posts before the above one, she tried a couple other popular PVC elbow feeders that were useless before finding @aart's article with the feeder that worked.

https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/aarts-waste-free-funnel-bucket-feeder.67218/

I used the principles of aart's design and modified them to make a hopper style feeder to save space in my little beach-city coop. I know you have a hella lot of birds, but you could probably modify it the other way and use a plastic trash can instead of a bucket to feed your horde.
Aww I miss that guy! He sure did waste a ton of food with the first couple of feeders, but he was so smart and likable that I forgave him quickly :lol:

aart's funnel feeder is absolutely solid when it comes to food waste. Not a single crumb leaves the bucket. Yes, the hose pieces around the openings are key, as is the depth the chickens have to reach into. I still use that feeder and love it. I haven't tried making a scaled down version for chicks though, so unfortunately I can't help with that. I don't hatch often and when I do, it's only a handful, so I haven't bothered to come up with a special feeder for them.
 

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