This is a very simple, cheap, and quick build.
Enjoy...and "bock, bock"
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- About 6 feet of PVC Pipe - 4 inches (I purchased a 10 foot section for about $7.50)
- 2 - 4 Inch PVC Caps
- 1 90 degree elbow (also 4 inches)
- Cordless Drill
- Hole Saw Bit
- Hacksaw or Compound Miter Saw
- Small rasp or file







































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Picture a 4" vertical PVC pipe, with a three-way fitting at the bottom end.
The fitting should be attached so that there is a direct flow-through to the bottom, with the "Y" portion of the fitting positioned horizontally.
With a Sawzall, I scalloped out the bottom half of the horizontal opening, leaving the top half to act as a rain shield.
In the bottom opening of the fitting, I inserted a 4" - 2" reducer, and a very short length of 2" pipe protruding out the bottom with a threaded clean-out cap affixed.
Inside the top opening of the fitting, I positioned a 3" - 2" reducer coupling, with the smaller end pointing downward to act as a funnel. I then inserted a short length of 2" pipe, just long enough to reach to the 4" reducer below it. I also cut out a half-circle opening in the bottom of this 2" pipe, facing directly toward the horizontal opening of the main fitting. A cap on the top completes the project.
Functionally, you would fill the entire 4" tube with feed, and mount on a wall in the coop. The chickens can stick their heads in through the horizontal pipe fitting, and peck at the food as it dribbles out of the half-circle opening in the smaller pipe. The lower reducer acts as a feed trough, holding any overspill so they can get at it. As they eat, more feed spills through the half circle, but not so much as to fill the trough and overflow.
Also, since the opening is 12 or more inches off the ground, and at least 6-8" away from the wall, it should keep pesky rodents away.
Here is the link for the waterer
Thanks
I was also thinking about making a hinged lid out of PVC that I could open and shut as needed with a small lock of sorts.
I'll post what I come up with and a waterer that I saw once I find the float for it.
Thanks