How to Make an Inexpensive Chicken Feeder to Reduce Waste

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  • čas přidán 17. 05. 2022
  • Chicken feed has become an expensive resource that we simply can't afford to waste. Jonathan redesigned our chicken feeder to help reduce waste and the amount of time that we spend refilling the feeder.
    In this video, Jonathan shows you how he uses simple parts to create a chicken feeder. You can glue the parts together or just pressure fit them. We also glued little caps inside of the feeder just to help reduce waste.
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  • @TheProvidentPrepper
    @TheProvidentPrepper  Před rokem +3

    THIS DIDN'T WORK AS WELL AS WE HOPED - check out a better solution at czcams.com/video/qe1unNDPVnI/video.html

    • @RAMIRELLI-Art
      @RAMIRELLI-Art Před 4 dny

      Sorry to be blant. Chickens hundreds of thousands yrs ago, they survived to this day eating from the ground, drinking water from the streams. All these pipes and couplers are just overboard, unnecessary. My grandmother had a large yard, she used to get corn and throw on the ground and the chickens loved and survived most of their lives. I have 4 Rhode Island Whites. I just got a 2 gallon plasting containers and made holes on the side and they eat just fine. One is feisty and pushes the other hens away. So I got me a 2½ gallon pail, made 2 holes and we are back in business. I put a separator in the middle of the pail so they do not see each other and fight. Not even $15.00 including the pail lid. People are going out of their minds exaggerating and overdoing stuff. The big problem I see with these PVC pipes, the opening is so small and dark inside for the chickens to see. God please help these lost souls.

  • @titanpreparedness
    @titanpreparedness Před 2 lety +2

    I did this a few years back and my girls seem to love it. It also works well because my ducks have wider mouths so this works for them as well. Good video

  • @Chris-Moore501
    @Chris-Moore501 Před 2 lety +2

    Cool idea! My mom just started her own coop so I shared it

  • @marvinmulford2536
    @marvinmulford2536 Před 7 měsíci

    I was looking for a waterer an stumbled on your feeder. I built one of these a couple years ago an love it…

  • @jodiplock4784
    @jodiplock4784 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Great idea

  • @lostinvictory8526
    @lostinvictory8526 Před 2 lety +3

    If you have a large bucket or container you can use the 45 angle one with one side coming straight out, close to the bottom, and the other side angling in to the container. Fill the container and the grain wont come out on its own, but the chickens can get their heads in and eat. I have found this to be the cleanest.

  • @GingerNinja4x4
    @GingerNinja4x4 Před 2 lety

    Great idea! Think I may try that! Blessings to you all 🤗🌻

  • @theimperfectpantry5936
    @theimperfectpantry5936 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you very much. This is the 4th or 5th project I will have done from your channel. (As a matter of fact I have raw cabbage in the FD now.) My husband wants me to NOT thank you, as he is now having to build these for me tomorrow.😀

  • @marygallagher3428
    @marygallagher3428 Před 2 lety

    Clever idea Jonathan!

  • @ginavandam735
    @ginavandam735 Před 2 lety

    Great idea!!! I passed it on to my son ...thanks!

  • @teamoteoadventures
    @teamoteoadventures Před rokem

    very nice video we will create these feeders for our chickens thanks!

  • @johnnyscott1042
    @johnnyscott1042 Před 10 měsíci

    I love how you made those feeders.that do save time and money.i would love to make some like that.those are real neat.

  • @dragonfly6193
    @dragonfly6193 Před 2 lety +8

    We use this exact setup. We've got three tubes full of layer pellets and then two smaller tubes on the other side of the run for grit and oyster shell. We fill the pellet feeders once every 5 days or so for 7 hens. Our run is like Fort Knox, so we've never had an issue with mice or other critters getting into the food and so far no issues with bears (knock on wood!)

    • @w8stral
      @w8stral Před 2 lety +2

      Must be my humid region. I tried this type of feeder and the food rotted in place and I always had to clean it out. I gave up on it. Went back to a trough with a top angled shield to keep them from pooping in it.

  • @sumitram3573
    @sumitram3573 Před 7 měsíci

    Super solution

  • @laurab8547
    @laurab8547 Před 2 lety

    I found a bucket at the local ranch store that already had pre-drilled holes in it with attachments that the chickens stick their heads in to get the feed. We needed that set up because a lot of our run is exposed to rain. This bucket system has a hood over the hole that helps keep rain out and the feed dry. Our big girls are so smart, they figured it out right away! We also have 6 babies too and once they are big enough to move into the big coop, I know I will have to pick up one or two more of these feeders. We will probably do some similar system that you show here to where the buckets are inside the run under the coop and the big PVC pipe is outside the coop and runs to the bucket lid so we can easily fill the bucket without having to move it. What funnel did you end up buying? I was thinking a canning funnel would work.

  • @morninglight7544
    @morninglight7544 Před 2 lety +1

    Cool and thanks! This may be eggs-actly what I need.

  • @TS-ls9cp
    @TS-ls9cp Před 2 lety +1

    I just bought my elbows yesterday. I am hopeful that I can gravity feed from a 50 gallon drum with the elbows as feeding access at bottom. There are examples on youtube - doing something similar with water & nozzles.

  • @thebhn
    @thebhn Před 2 lety +1

    I was going to build a few of these for supplement feeding. What is the insert you've put in at the bottom?

  • @MalluStyleMultiMedia
    @MalluStyleMultiMedia Před 2 měsíci +1

    Super

  • @rhondag5895
    @rhondag5895 Před 2 lety +1

    We just made two of these and similar water holder.

  • @alularussell778
    @alularussell778 Před 2 měsíci

    Well my attention was first caught by the "Y" sweatshirt but I hung in there and was pleasantly surprised to see the "Utes" cup being used too so I'm satisfied now. Good vid too, I need to do that.

  • @schomestead2591
    @schomestead2591 Před rokem

    Is this still working for you? We made one a while back and the seeds & grains would clog in the curve. Any suggestions for us to get it to work?

  • @andreamillar9141
    @andreamillar9141 Před 2 lety +2

    These are great! What device do you use for your water for the chickens?

    • @cladkerson8479
      @cladkerson8479 Před 2 lety

      Same set up could be used for water except glue the pieces together.

  • @elaines5179
    @elaines5179 Před 2 lety +12

    Some of the Homesteaders on youtube are wetting, and some even slightly fermenting, the chicken feed, so it goes further and with less waste, and the meat birds gain more weight on the same amount of feed. So do research that. It saves on tha amount of feed they buy. And the healthier flocks all seem to give apple cider vinegar.

    • @timothyschwartz4533
      @timothyschwartz4533 Před 2 lety

      Fermenting only applies to scratch grains! Try to ferment crumble feed and all you’ll get is SOGGY mash!

    • @pm648
      @pm648 Před 2 lety

      Yes, fermenting the feed works fantastic. The fermenting helps it to be more digestible. They use less feed. And there is no waste. This idea has been a game changer for me.

    • @pm648
      @pm648 Před 2 lety

      @@timothyschwartz4533 They don't mind if the feed is soggy.

  • @TheRainHarvester
    @TheRainHarvester Před 2 měsíci

    The first fewvideos on my channel show howto fit pvc together without glue for tight fits...even for water.

  • @derekwalters4980
    @derekwalters4980 Před 2 lety

    We actually do have a "problem" with rats and mice. Although the cats seem to keep them down, we know they're there. Are you going to close the feeding end at night when the hens are sleeping? Then open them up in the morning, or are you just leaving them open?

  • @TexasScout
    @TexasScout Před 2 lety +7

    You didn't mention where you got or what you made the little "restrictor" plates in the feeder end.

    • @emariewest
      @emariewest Před 11 měsíci +3

      That’s what I’m checking the comments for.

    • @TearDrop455
      @TearDrop455 Před 2 měsíci

      It’s a test cap. Home Depot sells them for under a dollar and you can probably cut one in half and make two! 🤣

  • @BonnieBlue2A
    @BonnieBlue2A Před 2 lety +6

    I’ve seen similar feeders used for deer feeders. Let us know if this reduces feed waste by the chickens, please. 😊

    • @timothyschwartz4533
      @timothyschwartz4533 Před 2 lety

      Definitely! I use this setup. I put caps on both ends at night and the field mice (our rats) cannot plunder my feed during the night when they’re active.

    • @JFAM077
      @JFAM077 Před rokem

      My chickens still scratch it out of these

  • @jenniferwestberry8032
    @jenniferwestberry8032 Před rokem +1

    How much did the parts cost?

  • @jannekezunnenberg1628
    @jannekezunnenberg1628 Před 2 lety

    Hi! I’m going to make this!!
    How many chickens would you recommend per feeder? I don’t want them to make too many of too few 😅
    Thanks!

  • @barrykelly2722
    @barrykelly2722 Před 2 lety +1

    Are those chickens original or extra crispy?

  • @SundryTalesOfConstance79WESTY

    Nooice! 😎 STOC

  • @pamgregory4966
    @pamgregory4966 Před 2 lety

    How many chickens do you have for 6 feeders?

  • @amandarichards9564
    @amandarichards9564 Před 2 lety +9

    We did this years ago, just be aware that smaller chickens will climb in and can possibly get stuck.

    • @hoovesandpaws
      @hoovesandpaws Před 2 lety +4

      I agree. My folks tried this method. But Daddy ended up coming up with a different method that was safer for their little ones.

    • @MakelleBell
      @MakelleBell Před 2 lety +1

      @@hoovesandpaws Would you be willing to share the new method? Thanks!

    • @icecreamladydriver1606
      @icecreamladydriver1606 Před 2 lety

      @@hoovesandpaws what did he do.

    • @icecreamladydriver1606
      @icecreamladydriver1606 Před 2 lety

      I would never have thought of that. Thanks for sharing.

    • @hoovesandpaws
      @hoovesandpaws Před 2 lety +2

      @@MakelleBell He built simple standing boxes attached to a post to keep em from tipping over and they had hinged lids. The opening at the base for each box had a slight lip but what made it effective for feed loss was he built it to where the fall out would go down and to the back side in another feeding area he built so feed loss was minimal as were injuries. I think what kept injuries down was he used a mesh where the feed would go thru but nothing could get inside. I wish I had taken pictures. But I was young and didn't think along those lines. They had alot of chickens!

  • @MelanieAlicia
    @MelanieAlicia Před rokem

    Thanks so much fir this idea!! I think i can even do it all by myself 😏
    Idea for you: top of a water bottle as funnel 😊

  • @victorbunch7725
    @victorbunch7725 Před 10 měsíci

    Here is a funny for ye, U reminded me of w/ur coat w/shorts, There was an old dude back home when i was jes-a-pup, He came by the house one day w/a long sleeve shirt on [mid summer'] w/ one sleeve rolled up as far as it would go and the other down & buttoned at the wrist! I ask him why he had one up & the other down? He said ahh prackly i-gad son one arm is cold!!! I hope you catch the humor in this lil funny!!!

  • @timothyschwartz4533
    @timothyschwartz4533 Před 2 lety +1

    One BIG mistake! I built these for my chickens a while back...
    What you need to fix: DON’T put the 90 on first! Put the 45 on first, then the 90. Doing this allows the feed to be more accessible to the chickens (without waste). My hens didn’t care how it was built, they stuck their heads in, but my Roosters definitely had a problem! They wouldn’t bury their heads that deep because of the large combs they had.
    Make this one change and both hens and roosters will be happy!

  • @cyumadbrosummit3534
    @cyumadbrosummit3534 Před 6 měsíci

    Be forewarned mounting these outside will see them plugged by a mucky mixture as rainwater mixes with the feed at the j-bend.

  • @georgetippner7940
    @georgetippner7940 Před 2 lety

    switch from crumble to pellets

  • @Swearengen1980
    @Swearengen1980 Před 2 lety

    Use pellets and then it doesn't matter if they knock it into the dirt. They'll clean it up off the ground once they're done with the traditional feeder. Mash IMO is a useless feed. As for the setup, in my experience, in the same way that hens don't need much roosting or laying space because they huddle together as tight as possible, so to is it for food. 6 separate tiny feeder where they have to stick their head a few inches into the PVC, I think you're likely to see instances where multiple hens are at the same feeder fighting over it (if they choose to feed at the same time). A traditional 360 degree feeder is simply the way to go, you just over complicated it by your choice of feed. - Life long country boy.

  • @sandradelvecchio6894
    @sandradelvecchio6894 Před 2 lety

    We made one. It wasn’t cheap. The neck of it clogged at the bottom, the feed wouldn’t fall down to where they could get their head in. They had to stick their heads in too far and and they would not do it. I know it works for ppl. Didn’t for us.

  • @jillkallas6027
    @jillkallas6027 Před rokem

    No one ever states how high up off the floor they position it? And have you had any issues with rodents getting in it?

  • @Jimmythepin
    @Jimmythepin Před 9 měsíci +2

    Your finished product has an anti-spill guard in the bottom. You did not talk about that, or demonstrate how it was made. That is a critically important part of this build.

    • @brianleduc2244
      @brianleduc2244 Před 8 měsíci

      I seen that was installed aswell!! Still with that ,, the system is still a bad design as the chickens still able to pull the feed out and on to the ground !! I'll rate that a feed distribution as a failure

  • @elekkr
    @elekkr Před rokem

    Would have been nice if shown how the chicken feeding out of these ....FAIL

  • @sumitram3573
    @sumitram3573 Před 7 měsíci

    Super solution