AASister
In the Brooder
Hi, all. After reading several posts about feeding, I decided to build a PVC pipe feeder. It is my first one. It is 5 feet tall and the feeder part is 2 feet long with five 2" holes. It has been up for several days in my sister's chicken area, where the chickens have access to my sister's feeders (a hanging feeder and a long trough-thing), so this isn't the only option for the birds to eat from. We also introduced pellets to them (the other feeders have crumble). My question is, then, how much feed should I see in the bottom of the PVC pipe at any one time? I look every morning, and the level of feed is very low, just covering the bottom. I know the chickens are eating from it, so in that respect, it is a success. But I do wonder if the feed is coming out like it is supposed to. I can "kick" the elbow part of the feeder and the trough part fills up, but when I look later, it's back down to barely covering the bottom. Is this right/normal for this type of feeder ? Did I build it wrong? Does it need to be fixed in any way? By the way, I "kicked" the elbow last night, so you can see the feed in the first hole, but typically, they have eaten it, and the level is way down in the bottom.