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Photo about Hanging chicken feeder and waterer inside chicken coop with straw floor. Image of coop, farming, straw - 73514861

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the very best chicken feeders 9 top picks

If you're keeping chickens, you need to make sure that they always have shelter, water, and food. If you want the best feeder for your chicken, then this is for you. We review nine of the best chicken feeders on the market today. #homesteadlife #homesteadanimals #raisingchickens

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By Linda Slate Issue #119 • September/October, 2009 While searching for a large quantity (five pounds or more) feeder for my backyard flock, I kept running into the same problem—cost. My last trip to the farm store found two choices, neither less than $30. One of the kids remarked the feeder looked like an upside-down […]

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chicken feeders 101 - the happy farmer

In this article we are going to look at what your chickens need from a feeder, what makes the perfect feeder and finally, share with you some of our favorite feeders...

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chicken feeder ideas that you can diy for your backyard or yard are easy to make

Elevate your backyard chicken-keeping experience by exploring innovative and budget-friendly DIY chicken feeder solutions. Learn how to craft clever, practical, and cost-effective homemade chicken feeders that not only satisfy your flock's hunger but also showcase your creativity.

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Chicken feeders are insanely expensive...or maybe I'm just insanely cheap. $30+ for a bucket with holes in it just seemed wrong to me. I made this one from a Home Depot bucket bolted to a 16" plant saucer, for a total cost of about $8. If you look closely you can see openings around the bottom of the bucket (made using my trusty Dremel tool) for the feed to come out of. I left the handle on the bucket so I can hang the feeder if I want to.

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