There was an obvious
design flaw with our chicken feeder. The
hens could easily tip it over and spill out the pellets, which they have done
and often. Lately it has seemed like
they are going through more feed than usual and there has been plenty on the
ground. Normally not an issue as
chickens enjoy scratching in the dirt and pecking at their food, however with
all the moisture we've had lately I do think it was dissolving and getting
wasted.
After a bit of
thought I decided the best thing to do to rectify this situation would be to
build something to place the feeder in that would hold it and protect it from
being tipped by the hens.
I used three fence
board ends leftover from our fencing project several years ago to build a
rectangle frame. I used screws from my
can of miscellaneous screws to hold it together.
Then I cut a piece
of 1" X 2" I had in my scrap wood bin to make a pair of feet to
stabilize the box and keep it from tipping.
The feet also provide a way for the galvanized feeder to rest so it
won't fall through.
It has been more
than a week now and so far no food waste or mess in the coop. The hens seem to appreciate their newly
improved feeder too. They've laid a lot
of eggs ever since.
Did I mention that this thrifty little project cost me exactly zero dollars and zero pennies? 😁
Very smart and it looks cool too!
ReplyDeleteNot too bad, huh? :)
DeleteGood for you! Maybe I need to build one of these to keep my cat from shoving his food bowl off his feeding area. ;)
ReplyDeleteHey, there you go! Cats are clever though. He'll figure something else out.
DeleteThanks Anne. So far they haven't spilled any food.
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