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Bantam bell Wood
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Thank you for the insights. I will educate myself about the things you’ve described before I move forward.Keeping rats out of the feed with bantams is tougher than with full size birds. But, since you haven't drawn rodents yet, that helps. The other issue is having so few birds, investing in a treadle feeder and spending $85.00 plus the shipping is going to have a much longer pay back period. There is the fact that keeping the rodents out has a lot of disease and pest benefits though.
You might try one of the lightweight guillotine style feeders. Yes, they have that awful overhead lid, and a host of other faults like only capable of holding around one third of the capacity if you don't want the hens to rake feed out. But they are cheap, we have one that seldom sells that costs $36.00, they are easy to tinker with to balance the lid, and IF you have zero rodents, they might be enough to prevent a rodent population from setting up in your coop.
With bantams you are missing BOTH of the things that allow a rat proof feeder; a big difference between the weight of a rat and the chicken and the big difference between the reach of a rat and the chicken. I would either add a duck step (might have to make your own out of thin, light wood) and trim that step down or move it back once the bantams were trained. Obviously you would need to re-balance the treadle lid if you move it much.
Best of luck.
I appreciate the advice.