🐓 Feed Smart, Live Happy!
Grandpa's Feeders Automatic Chicken Feeder is a robust, weatherproof solution designed to feed 6-12 chickens for up to 10 days with a 20lb capacity. Made from durable galvanized steel, it minimizes waste and promotes healthy feeding habits, making it a cost-effective choice for poultry owners.
L**R
Great way to save on feed costs!
There are so many reasons to like this unit. First and foremost, once your chicks have been trained on this, the lid will automatically close keeping it safe from rodents at night. What I really like about it is that my chickens can’t scratch the feed and throw it all over the coop and waste all my hard earned money!It is well constructed, mostly assembled and easy to finish up.They have you train your chickens by positioning the bar so that the base plate doesn’t move and the lid stays open the whole day. I’ve heard a lot of people complain that it’s a real pain in the butt to have to remove the screws at night so that you can close the lid. I disagree and if you look at my photos, it will show you how I dealt with it. I simply loosened the screw enough so that the Nut and was nearly to the end of the screw. At night I simply lift the lid and push in both screws so that I can close the lid easily. There is no need to screw and unscrew the lid every night.What I don’t like about it, the top of the lid is flat, which means my girls will roost on it. I’ve seen other brands that have a tented top, and I wish they would come out with a top like that to prevent the chickens from roosting and getting it dirty.There is a minimum weight in order to get the lid open, so if you have small bantams , it’s not likely to work for you. Right now my chicks are at the weight of a small bantam and I’m in my training period. I’m pretty confident in a couple of weeks they will be heavy enough to activate it on its own.Another thing that concerns me is now that I have it in training mode, the lid is held up by the screws. Several of my girls have decided to roost on that. If they try to do that with others eating out of the bin once I’m out of training mode, I’m concerned it might snap their neck. Will have to wait and see what happens. I’ll update if there are serious concerns about this issue. All in all I find it really convenient. I can go away for a week with all the feed that it can hold and be pretty confident will have a supply. I feel that the price is aligned with the quality.When you first set it out, its size and shininess are likely to freak out your chicks. I solved this by sprinkling some mealworms on the base plate and on the top of the feed. They were on it in less than five minutes.My chicks were about seven weeks old when I put this out for training. They are medium sized breed.UPDATE: OK, it’s been a full week in the first part of training mode. I’ve had no issues opening and closing the lid with the way I have positioned the screws. I was worried that the nuts might fall off the end, but so far so good. we’ve had massively heavy rain and winds. And I was worried with all of the wind and rain, the feed couldn’t possibly stay dry. But it did. I’m impressed. There is no scratch feed on the ground. The chickens have stopped even trying to scratch it out, which they did the first day. And at least at the moment. If they get out of the coop before I get to open up their feed, they are able to activate the lid opening. Don’t get me wrong, they can’t activate it all the way because I have it locked. But boy did they try. And I see it going up and down. Part of that may because more than one will get on that plate at the same time. I’m also guessing that once I’m in my next stage, and they will be able to partially open and close the feeder they will learn better than to jump on that door. At least that’s what I’m hoping. I still don’t like that they still jump on the lid. But it is what it is. I am shocked that I still haven’t needed to fill it! It’s saving me a ton on feed costs.
R**N
Sturdy feeder, smart design (goodbye rodents), + our chickens are confidently using it!
I bought this a couple months ago and can now say confidently that it works PERFECTLY for my flock. I have 8 backyard chickens, including a bantam. I followed the directly CLOSELY on how to train my flock to use the feeder, which involves one week of the feeder being set in an initial training mode, the next adjusting it mid-way, then finally moving the bolts into the regular mode. It sounds more complicated than it is - you're just moving bolts around and it takes like one minute to get them set in the right position.All the chickens have figured it out. The ones we suspected are the smartest were, sure enough, the first to step on the plate confidently to eat. The less intelligent ones stood on the side to eat while the smart girls had it open. But after a couple weeks, they can all do it. I can also confirm my bantam is safely using it, despite her smaller size.We've struggled with rat issues in our fairly rodent-proof coop for years. One wiggles in, has a million babies, and it's a problem for MONTHS. Now their food supply is cut off and I expect the issues will resolve itself in a few more (hopefully short) weeks.We are wasting less feed, our flock always has access to dry feed, and rodents will no longer feel tempted to wiggle into the 24-hour buffet. So happy we bit the bullet and splurged on this feeder!
D**E
Saves money in the long run
My chickens were wasting as much food as they were eating. I changed to pellets and bought this feeder. No more waste, no more birds flying in for their fill, no more mice. It didn’t take long for them to get used to using the feeder. I’m sure using the pellets helped and the feeder finished the problem. The chickens are happy and mama’s happy.
C**E
Sturdy food protection
My chickens loved this feeder box right away. They also like pecking it because it’s metal & makes “music”. They are still training with the open lid but have their meals regularly from it. I add dried meal worm to make it as interesting as possible at meals. So far the feeder has saved food from being dumped or flicked about, making for savings & nothing to draw rodents or roaches. I have hope it will continue to be a success. It is sturdy & strongly made, too.Update: Well, much as I liked it, after 3 weeks, the birds will not even approach it with the up & down “head-chopper-offer” quick moving lid. It’s not the slamming shut metal noise, though that doesn’t help. A slower closing mechanism would be helpful & make me feel better about it, too. So it doesn’t work as an automatic feeder for my flock. I have to leave it up during the day and manually close it at night. Also the crumbles don’t reload the feeder area. I have to shake the whole box forward to reload the feed trough. So… I may have to return it and try something else. Just too expensive to not do it’s job for us.
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