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Smart! All you can eat would likely produce fat chickens who are unhealthy and fat. They wouldn’t lay as well. Also might check with a chicken farmer and see what the ultimate feed amount is. I used to work on a farm. They don’t free eat. They’re given specific amounts for size and weight. Good luck. Keep us updated please.Quote:
Most deer feeders have 3 legs and a hopper that will hold anywhere from 200 - 1,000 pounds of feed. Some of the bigger ones that hold several hundred pounds - a couple of thousand pounds usually have 4 legs and are solid steel construction.
I took this picture from the deer stand a couple of years ago. Its the thing on the poles. It has a motor that runs off of a rechargeable 6 volt battery. The motor has a timer that spins twice a day for X number of seconds that you set it to. The time the feeder goes off, the spin rate (how fast), and the duration of the spin can all be adjusted.
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It would not be a "all you can eat feeder". I was thinking of setting the timer to go off once in the morning and once in the evening.