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It will work very well. In fact, the curve down to feed is designed to minimize chickens natural habit of flicking around food and wasting a lot of feed. It is designed for adult chickens only.I'm not sure how well that will work. I would turn them around with the bent side outside like a cup. Here's a pic of mine I ordered from TSC for $30.00 got 3 cups was easy to install & came with blade to cut hole. Even baby chicks can eat out of it. I used box from Walmart is med size hold 50 lbs. +
The general setup looks good. I would personally cut about half (but not all) of the expanded section at the bottom of the elbow. Having to reach in prevents the vast majority of feed waste. The length of the pipe pointing down makes it harder for the feed to spill into the spot where the chickens want to feed.Decided to make the bucket feeding system/ Revolutionary for my future (3) hens. We put it together today and am wondering if the reach down is correct. We had to tweak it a couple times. Does this look correct?
It will work very well. In fact, the curve down to feed is designed to minimize chickens natural habit of flicking around food and wasting a lot of feed. It is designed for adult chickens only.
Exactly. Here is a very good video showing the construction procedure (slightly different from mine), but perfectly fine. You can see the chickens feeding in the last minute.Cool I hope you put pics when done. So they stick their heads completely inside to eat?
Yes, for chickens! (My user name was created when I had some (indoor) button quail but I'm preparing for chickens now.)Would that be for quail or chickens?
I assume chickens, based on the measurement, but your username has me wondering if it might be for quail.
Thank you. The expanded section inside the tub is what was giving us pause. We were wondering whether it was too long of a reach but weren't sure about whether we needed to cut it off. Removing half of it makes sense. Thanks for the suggestion!The general setup looks good. I would personally cut about half (but not all) of the expanded section at the bottom of the elbow. Having to reach in prevents the vast majority of feed waste. The length of the pipe pointing down makes it harder for the feed to spill into the spot where the chickens want to feed.
The only other possible modification: If those feeding holes are in a location that may have rain go into them, then I would add a shield over the top of the pipe.
I'm not sure how well that will work. I would turn them around with the bent side outside like a cup. Here's a pic of mine I ordered from TSC for $30.00 got 3 cups was easy to install & came with blade to cut hole. Even baby chicks can eat out of it. I used box from Walmart is med size hold 50 lbs. +