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The Automatic Chicken Feeder is a robust, weatherproof solution for poultry feeding, accommodating up to 25 lbs of feed. Its unique design features a stopper cap for each port, ensuring moisture protection and minimizing waste. Crafted from galvanized steel, this feeder is built to withstand outdoor conditions while providing a gravity-fed feeding system for your chickens, ducks, and other poultry.








J**N
Good quality
Holds a good amount, not for a large flock.
E**T
Flimsy
I tried to give this item some time before reviewing it. Have had it a few months and first is just the metal is so thin and I was nervous the whole time putting the ports in. Felt like I was denting it every time I put one on. The top is wood and lets moisture seep in to the food container and mold would form constantly on the food and corners. Had to put a brick on top so it could not be taken off. If you have a rat issue this won’t help. They chewed through the port caps and then started on the ports. Constantly found the covers pulled out when shut. Don’t recommend.
D**I
Attractive, keeps food dry but not the most functional
Putting the feeder together is easy; insert the orange spout feeder cups in put the frame together and fill it. It is attractive and with it being raised it does help to keep the feeder clean of sand/dirt. I set the feet on top of bricks to elevate it to a better height for the chickens. There are some design flaws however. The orange feeder ports are set too low to actually seat the box into the stand. Instead the box kind of "rocks" within the stand, resting on the lower edge of the two end feeder ports. (photo)The shape is also somewhat of an issue; the crumbles actually near the port holes feed into the cups but all the crumbles in the back go nowhere. Every few days I go and push the crumbles forward so it can get to the cups. Defeats the purpose of the feeder in being useful for more than a few days at a time. Though the chickens like to sit on it because it's flat and wide, there's not enough gravity to get all the feed where it needs to be.All said, it is not useless. The lid does fit tight, the feeder can be secured with covers for the holes to keep rats out at night and the materials have done well so far. It is relatively sturdy. If you don't mind pushing the food to the ports every few days it's worth having. I would not use it say if you were going away for a week and were depending on it to feed the chickies but for every day use it's nice. I have had it for about 6 weeks.
T**
Easy to fill
My girls love this feeder. It’s up off the ground and it’s easy to fill.
A**R
Smaller and holds less food
This is smaller than advertised. Holds maybe 18 pounds of crumble, not the whole 25 pound bag. As result you have to fill it more often. And hens pull out the food onto the ground and eat from the ground making a mess. This is cute but too small and not functioning as expected.
T**E
Looks good, doesn’t work well
This feeder is completely physically incorrect! Whoever designed this is silly. The feeder cups on the inside do not autofill because the feed falls below the cups. Also, the chickens waste a ton of feed scooping it out playfully. Looks good but doesn’t operate well.
T**A
Awesome
I just have to teach my chickens how to eat fromcm it😆 🤣
D**S
SHORTER THAN EXPECTED & Cups wont stay put
update: after having this for a couple of weeks now, Its a bit too flimsy. The orange part they put their heads in will not stay tight. they are easily knocked loose so that they turn and cannot be used by the hens. That also releases the water proof seal so if it rains when they are loose then you will lose your feed too. Def not worth the price...The Got this for my hens, aluminum is rather thin but works. The lid is a heavier plastic though, was disappointed in that as its advertised as being "rodent" proof.Went with this model as it had a stand that came with it. Stand is sturdy but SHORT. Would work for bantams but full size chickens have to bend down weird to access the feed. Going to put it up on something a little taller for my flock.
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