Morning all : There have been a few post and questions referring to these bucket feeders, I will try and explain how I made mine and show you how they look.
AL
as you can see LF can eat just fine out of these, Banty's do Ok but chicks can't use them. These feeders hold up extremely well, are very tough. you have virtually no waste and are very easy to use.
These are gravity flow feeders so as they eat down the feed more is replaced but doesn't overflow.
I use 5 gallon buckets because I get them free, and buy 4" deep galvanized pans you can get at any farm supply store for $3.00-4.00 . I leave the handles on so they are easy to carry, they hold about 25lbs of feed when full.
I drill 3- 2" holes right at the bottom of the bucket, drill 3 smaller holes on the inside bottom to the size of your bolts. Then mark your holes on the pan and drill those. I use washers with the bolts line them up bolt them on. I glue a cheap funnel to the bottom of the feeder to help push out the feed when it gets low.
So there you have it, they are easy to make easy to use, cheap and last forever. Not to mention they save feed from waste due to the weather as opposed to open top feeders.
AL