Just got round to attaching a 'spring' feeder to the bottom of another small plastic barrel. Hung it up from a 3" X 2" timber I put on top of the small run to take the weight.
As soon as I left the run the chooks were at it, even though I left their normal feeder there as well until they got used to it.
I have another similar contraption in with the cockerels and it has saved me a fortune in food. I hardly ever need to fill it and the cockerels look really healthy.
As I have killed quite a few rats lately I'm hoping this one will be as successful at the other end of my plot.
Must say though that these chooks appear to have taken to it like a duck to water (very avian) and as soon as there other feeder is empty I will remove it altogether.
I'm beginning to wonder if a chook having constant food without having to work for it is such a good thing anyway? In the wild they would have to peck and forage and it wouldn't be given to them on a plate.
As soon as I left the run the chooks were at it, even though I left their normal feeder there as well until they got used to it.
I have another similar contraption in with the cockerels and it has saved me a fortune in food. I hardly ever need to fill it and the cockerels look really healthy.
As I have killed quite a few rats lately I'm hoping this one will be as successful at the other end of my plot.
Must say though that these chooks appear to have taken to it like a duck to water (very avian) and as soon as there other feeder is empty I will remove it altogether.
I'm beginning to wonder if a chook having constant food without having to work for it is such a good thing anyway? In the wild they would have to peck and forage and it wouldn't be given to them on a plate.
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