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Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2025
Works fantastic
Kelly Fitzpatrick
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2025
Don’t take this wrong it’s definitely a 5 Star for me. Shipping on Amazon was quick! I would really like to see a support bottom closer to the bottom of the feed cups. 10 or 20 pounds of feed the chickens can’t get to. Mine held 2-1/4 50# bags of feed and was about 3” from the top of being full. I think I’ll put dirt in the bottom and on top of that a piece of plexiglass. Other than that it’s well built and works great!
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2025
This is a cheap and flimsy product.... Do not buy this if you live in a high humidity environment either, as the galvanized top will be well rusted within one season and the sides will likely have caved in as it has almost no rigidity.
Russ
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2024
I like how much food it holds and that all 8 of our hens can eat at the same time. They only thing that I don't like is that condensation forms on the inside of the lid and drips on the food. It's should be insulated. I fixed it with a piece of Styrofoam on the inside of the lid.
Resa P
Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2024
Great chicken feeder that has stopped rodents from helping themselves to chicken feed. Easy to put together and holds almost two full bags of chicken food at a time.
L. Brown
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2024
I really want to love this feeder. It holds about 1.5 bags of 50-lb feed, which is amazing. It feeds a lot of chickens at once while preventing squabbles, because every chicken is concerned with their own port. Water can seep in through the top but that's easily fixed by a 3x3' tarp folded and held together with ties (see photo). Placed on level cinder blocks, it's very stable.Installation was super easy, but gloves are a must. The edges are sharp. It is also fairly easy to carry, even when filled with feed.However, feed sort of spills out as the hen eats. I've tried several heights to see if that was a factor. The port hole doesn't have a little barrier to prevent feed from spilling out, as I've seen with other ports.I don't really have a rodent problem, but I don't want it to start. This means I have to do a little housekeeping each evening and sweep fallen feed up before plugging the ports for nighttime.For now I'll tolerate it as a tradeoff for not having to refill feed so often. But I would have looked for something else if I knew about this issue beforehand.3 stars for the positives.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2024
Chickens and geese found the feed easily and both access it. No waste. 24 chickens and six geese take three weeks to nearly empty it. Hubby says it was a worthy investment. It assembled easily also.
Some Guy Somewhere
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2024
It took a bit to assemble, lots of sharp edges. Put it in the coop, then we had rain. a couple of days later I went to add more feed and found rotten and molding feed on the corners and in the middle from the hole in the handle. I was very disappointed. Now I have to fashion some kind of weatherproof top that the chickens won't tear up. I would not recommend for any location exposed to the elements. Very disappointed.
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