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It appears to be so, I am rebuilding my new one with a flat one. We received about 2" of rain and the new one for the chicks had soaked feed almost 4" up the pipe. Glad I decided not to glue it on for cleaning reasons!
For the flat one I used superglue and a piece of electrical tape. It's fragile (good/bad) in that the glue will shatter if banged on concrete if you need to get the end off. I'd like to come up with another solution for that, but for now it works.
Both of my feeders are completely exposed. I guess it makes sense - water follows the curvature of the pipe down to the hole, vs. a flat one it just runs off the sides.
It appears to be so, I am rebuilding my new one with a flat one. We received about 2" of rain and the new one for the chicks had soaked feed almost 4" up the pipe. Glad I decided not to glue it on for cleaning reasons!
For the flat one I used superglue and a piece of electrical tape. It's fragile (good/bad) in that the glue will shatter if banged on concrete if you need to get the end off. I'd like to come up with another solution for that, but for now it works.
Both of my feeders are completely exposed. I guess it makes sense - water follows the curvature of the pipe down to the hole, vs. a flat one it just runs off the sides.