Aretha Flapwing
In the Brooder
- Nov 4, 2024
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I have a Grandpa Feeder that I am now on my second attempt in getting my three bantams to use (one Pekin and two Silkies). The first stage where the treadle doesn't move always goes ok, but on the second stage my three bantams go on hunger strike. I'm on day 8 of the second stage (where the treadle moves a bit, but doesn't close completely). I have followed all the suggested advice for nervous chickens and done the following:
- Added weight to the underside of the treadle and put duct tape so it is far less noisy closing
- Created a ramp onto the treadle (attached to the treadle with duct tape and the ground with landscaping pins)
- A trail of treats on the ramp to the treadle (which are mostly uneaten)
- Blocked off the sides so they cannot side feed
If you manually move the treadle it hardly makes a sound now, but the movement completely freaked the girls out. Also one of my Silkie's turned into a complete bully, not letting the other bantams near the feeder. I've since put her on her own for a bit to see if that helps too.
If I manually place the hens on the treadle/ramp they will all eat, but they will not even step on the ramp/treadle on their own.
Should I just give up? I don't want the hens to get ill. I brought a treadle feeder for a number of reasons, rats in the area, so I could spend the odd evening away from my house and also because my chickens make a lot of noise if they have no food in the morning (waking up the neighbours in the summer).
Is there anyone out there more experience who could give me a bit of reassurance or some tips. I read all these posts about people hens just getting it, but myself and my hens are nervous wrecks now.
- Added weight to the underside of the treadle and put duct tape so it is far less noisy closing
- Created a ramp onto the treadle (attached to the treadle with duct tape and the ground with landscaping pins)
- A trail of treats on the ramp to the treadle (which are mostly uneaten)
- Blocked off the sides so they cannot side feed
If you manually move the treadle it hardly makes a sound now, but the movement completely freaked the girls out. Also one of my Silkie's turned into a complete bully, not letting the other bantams near the feeder. I've since put her on her own for a bit to see if that helps too.
If I manually place the hens on the treadle/ramp they will all eat, but they will not even step on the ramp/treadle on their own.
Should I just give up? I don't want the hens to get ill. I brought a treadle feeder for a number of reasons, rats in the area, so I could spend the odd evening away from my house and also because my chickens make a lot of noise if they have no food in the morning (waking up the neighbours in the summer).
Is there anyone out there more experience who could give me a bit of reassurance or some tips. I read all these posts about people hens just getting it, but myself and my hens are nervous wrecks now.