Feeding chickens every other day.

Started by northener, December 04, 2009, 22:14:51

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northener

Is it possible? Its becoming a chore going down everyday to feed and water 11 of them. Anyone know of a system?

northener


manicscousers

we have an automatic feder and waterer but someone still goes to make sure all's well and pick up the eggs, even christmas day  :-\

RobinOfTheHood

Assuming that you don't have to let them out every day - I lock mine in of an evening - you could give them food under cover in troughs. I have an old wendy house as a coop which has window boxes. I've put plastic guttering in these to fill the gaps and once full they hold a couple of days' worth of food.

One I fill with layers pellets and the other with wheat. I find the water doesn't need changing every day as it did in the summer too.
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northener

Waters not a problem i've a big container. Problem is Robin if i put out 2 days of food they would eat it all that day. Whats this you've got Manics? Its never been a problem i've shared the chooks with a mate but he's packed in because he's working long hours.

Baccy Man

There are plenty of places that sell automatic feeders or you can make your own.
http://www.solwayfeeders.com/ProductsResultsList1.asp?cat=3
Wether you should be leaving them on their own for 2 days at a time is another matter.

manicscousers

we got ours from the feed shop, northener, like an upside down plastic bucket on a big saucer with a gap in it, holds 3 days worth for our 13, got another, smaller one they have to peck to get corn out but that was way expensive..they're both hung up from the bars under cover so, nothing can eat it but the chickens unless they throw any on the floor and leave it, hope you can get sorted  :)

marc555

You need to go down everyday to collect the eggs and make sure everything is ok, what if one takes ill and is suffering etc or a fox has got in maybe, also if you put out 2 days worth of food they should not eat it all in a day - is there a chance rats are getting in and eating the food at night?

gardentg44

Quote from: northener on December 05, 2009, 10:58:40if
Waters not a problem i've a big container. Problem is Robin[  i put out 2 days of food they would eat it all that day ]Whats this you've got Manics? Its never been a problem i've shar.ed the chooks with a mate but he's packed in because he's working long hours.

sounds like you`ve got got  gannets not chickens neil ;D ;D ;D
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Jayb

Have you got other friends who may like to share your chooks and feeding/visiting, or is there somewhere closer to home you could keep them. Chickens are great but not if they have become too much of a chore? Perhaps you could loan them to a friend for a bit.  :)
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jono

just a thought but why not put an advert out of a free site like gumtree ( if you have that there) or the local garden centre, pet shop or vets asking if anyone wants to share with you, you can split the food bill, take it in turns to go down and whos day it is to go down gets the eggs for that day?
Hope this helps,
Jono

northener

Interesting, cheers for the idea you've planted a seed.

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