Chicken feeder and waterers

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Before leaving on a 10-day camping trip, I filled up the water dish for the chickens…and grumbled the entire time. I really wanted some kind of large reservoir…so the online research began! Here’s how I built an automatic chicken waterer.

PRICES MAY VARY. 【Unique Designed Metal Stand】Specifically designed for supporting the all-in-one chicken feeder or waterer or bucket barrels are installed with a feeder waterer port. When you put the chicken feeder or waterer on the stand, the chicken would not pull out the chicken feed or spill water. It will keep the coop dry and clean, and also prevent wasting chicken feed. Your chickens will appreciate having their feed all to themselves, without having to share. 【New Upgraded Metal Stand】 Chicken Pecking, Poultry Feeders, Chicken Waterer, Chicken Feeders, Fancy Chickens, Backyard Chicken Farming, Metal Chicken, Chicken Crafts, Chicken Feeder

PRICES MAY VARY. 【Unique Designed Metal Stand】Specifically designed for supporting the all-in-one chicken feeder or waterer or bucket barrels are installed with a feeder waterer port. When you put the chicken feeder or waterer on the stand, the chicken would not pull out the chicken feed or spill water. It will keep the coop dry and clean, and also prevent wasting chicken feed. Your chickens will appreciate having their feed all to themselves, without having to share. 【New Upgraded Metal…

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I made this chicken feeder. It is made out of 1 piece of 3 inch pipe 2 end caps and one 90° elbow. I cut a 1.5 foot piece off one end and drilled 1.75 inch holes with a door knob style hole cutter. I fit them together and stuck it through the hole in the chicken wire resting it on the bottom. I attached it to the 2"x4" with a metal strap with a piece of 1"x3"x 4" spacer made of scrap wood. I put a handle on the top of the top end cap.for easy removal and easy filling. Chickens are already…