- Oct 23, 2011
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We are new to the group…with 24 straight run growing under our eye, we are hoping we will end up with 6-12 hens going into the fall. Time will tell what we have!
We are outfitting the coop. We are most interested in keeping things simple, and building the coop and run large enough to accommodate a flexible flock size up to 24. No current intention to end up with that many..but I can appreciate the flock gain trend.
We are sold on getting a Grandpa's Feeder.
I note "A standard feeder requires 500gms/14oz and a large feeder requires 900gms/2lb."
We are leaning toward the large feeder which will give us even more time between fill ups. That will allow us to travel and have the folks watching the birds do less work…I will have automatic watering nipples so egg collection and coop triage is al they should "have to do" while we are gone.
Anyways - at what age will the chickens be around 2 pounds and able to open the large feeder?
We anticipating getting new chicks annually (taking some birds to the table) and dont want a feeder that would limit their intigration into the flock if it takes too long to reach two pounds...
So give out planned potential flock size, and the desire to not buy two feeders should we stick with the standard and fill more often (but get them to the feeder earlier) or go with the large?
I also plan to have a PVC feeder available in the coop…but outside I think the grandpa feeder will be perfect.
Thanks for any thoughts.
MFH
We are outfitting the coop. We are most interested in keeping things simple, and building the coop and run large enough to accommodate a flexible flock size up to 24. No current intention to end up with that many..but I can appreciate the flock gain trend.
We are sold on getting a Grandpa's Feeder.
I note "A standard feeder requires 500gms/14oz and a large feeder requires 900gms/2lb."
We are leaning toward the large feeder which will give us even more time between fill ups. That will allow us to travel and have the folks watching the birds do less work…I will have automatic watering nipples so egg collection and coop triage is al they should "have to do" while we are gone.
Anyways - at what age will the chickens be around 2 pounds and able to open the large feeder?
We anticipating getting new chicks annually (taking some birds to the table) and dont want a feeder that would limit their intigration into the flock if it takes too long to reach two pounds...
So give out planned potential flock size, and the desire to not buy two feeders should we stick with the standard and fill more often (but get them to the feeder earlier) or go with the large?
I also plan to have a PVC feeder available in the coop…but outside I think the grandpa feeder will be perfect.
Thanks for any thoughts.
MFH