Rats are becoming a bit of a problem at the allotment eating the food from the feeders.
With this in mind I purchased some 'springs' off ebay to turn barrels into peck feeders and not have layers pellets that are accessible to rats.
This has been a great success and i currently have four peck feeders in operation. One problem I've found with them though is that when the pellets get low inside them, because of there flat bottomed shape I get an egg timer effect inside which stops the flow even though there's still pellets left.
What I need is a cone methinks. (lightbulb smilie )
I found a large road cone in a skip and managed to fasten a spring onto the pointy end with silicone.
Three holes at the wide end allow me to thread through some hanging rope and vary the height.
I have just today hung it up, filled it, and covered the top with a plastic feed bag. Pellets seemed to be running freely when the sping was pecked so i'll just have to wait a few days to see if its been a success.
With this in mind I purchased some 'springs' off ebay to turn barrels into peck feeders and not have layers pellets that are accessible to rats.
This has been a great success and i currently have four peck feeders in operation. One problem I've found with them though is that when the pellets get low inside them, because of there flat bottomed shape I get an egg timer effect inside which stops the flow even though there's still pellets left.
What I need is a cone methinks. (lightbulb smilie )
I found a large road cone in a skip and managed to fasten a spring onto the pointy end with silicone.
Three holes at the wide end allow me to thread through some hanging rope and vary the height.
I have just today hung it up, filled it, and covered the top with a plastic feed bag. Pellets seemed to be running freely when the sping was pecked so i'll just have to wait a few days to see if its been a success.
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