How to Make a Chicken Feeder
Saw or cut four half moon holes on the bottom side of the bucket., Take the larger lid., Make small holes in the bottom of the bucket., Pour the food in the top of the bucket.
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Saw or cut four half moon holes on the bottom side of the bucket.
Screw it on the bottom of the bucket so that the bottom part of the lid is facing up.
This lid should be larger than the bucket; this will make it easier for the food to be reached. , Thread through string or wire for hanging the feeder.
Hang it about crop height, in an enclosed area of the chicken coop or barn. , Screw on the lid.
The idea is that if you pour the food into the top of the bucket, some of the food will go through the holes and fill up the lid on the bottom until the food can't go out anymore.
But if you take some food out of the bottom lid, it will fill back up again. -
Step 2: Take the larger lid.
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Step 3: Make small holes in the bottom of the bucket.
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Step 4: Pour the food in the top of the bucket.
Detailed Guide
Screw it on the bottom of the bucket so that the bottom part of the lid is facing up.
This lid should be larger than the bucket; this will make it easier for the food to be reached. , Thread through string or wire for hanging the feeder.
Hang it about crop height, in an enclosed area of the chicken coop or barn. , Screw on the lid.
The idea is that if you pour the food into the top of the bucket, some of the food will go through the holes and fill up the lid on the bottom until the food can't go out anymore.
But if you take some food out of the bottom lid, it will fill back up again.
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