I had two feeders in the run because four of mine wouldn't let the other two eat. So when I bring them their veggies and stuff in the morning, I put some in one feeder and some in the other feeder and stand in the middle. When the reds tried to run around me and pick on the baby girls, I pushed them back over to their own feeder and just stood there until the smaller ones finished eating. It took about a week before the four bigger ones got the idea, and now they all eat from the same place and nobody pushes at all. They also used to free range, four in one area, the other two in another area, and for the last couple of weeks, they are a flock of six all in the same place in the yard. I am actually finding it easier to train the chickens than it was two train my dogs. The chickens seem to like the routine, while the dogs are always looking for excitement. Now hopefully when I add the seven that I hatched three weeks ago, it will work out ok. My rooster didn't like me standing in front of the food too much, but he got over it quickly enough.