PVC Feeder

SpicySalsa

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My awesome hubby made a pvc feeder and chicken nipple waterer while I was out of state for a few days. The girls LOVE them! I have another feeder inside the coop but this has become their preferred feeder. What do you think?
 
My awesome hubby made a pvc feeder and chicken nipple waterer while I was out of state for a few days. The girls LOVE them! I have another feeder inside the coop but this has become their preferred feeder. What do you think?
Looks awesome! I have been thinking about making one of these but around here PVC piping is pretty expensive!
 
My awesome hubby made a pvc feeder and chicken nipple waterer while I was out of state for a few days. The girls LOVE them! I have another feeder inside the coop but this has become their preferred feeder. What do you think?
Looks great! I agree with MKK it's a little to expensive for me :D
 
WOW! What a wonderful surprise to come home to! Your husband is a keeper!!
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Cheapest way is to buy electrical conduit and bend it yourself. No need for elbows or glue. Cost is about $15. Don't look as nice but does the trick.
 
I just built two pvc feeders using drainage pipe that you find in the back of most home depots outside close to the black perforated pipe. A 10 ft piece of drainage pipe without perforated holes is about $7.50 and most of the fittings are between $2 and $3.75, for instance the end cap is only $1.87. I built both of my feeders for just over $27 and if I had of made them a little more simple I believe I could have done it for $22. I used more 45 degree angle fittings than is necessary in most applications, build it simple with just a straight top section and you could keep the price down. If you want to see what I built you can check them out at this thread, Custom Built--No Waste--PVC Feeders.
 

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