Fermented feed trough

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Jun 9, 2018
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I have been feeding fermented feed for a few weeks now. I have twelve 10 week old chicks. For those of you who use fermented feed, what kind of feeder do you use? I have tried to research this and have seen trough type of feeders made out of gutters and pvc pipe. It seems those don't get washed. I have been using 2 clear plastic refrigerator organizer bins. I wash them every day. But, the one is big enough for them to stand in it - yuck poop! And the other is easy to knock over. I would like a better solution. Do the gutter/pvc troughs not have to be washed? Ever? Any ideas? Thanks!
 
I use an ordinary round feeder; I use a slotted spoon to transfer the ff from the ferment vessel to it, and I wash the feeder approx every other day (i.e. whenever it looks dirty).
 
I do not know what black rubber feed tubs
I have the smallest one available at TSC. They have many sizes.
I use for water in the winter and wet feed in the summer. 20180705_135526.jpg . GC
 
Same here. I use the two smallest sizes but I have 3 of the large ones for foot baths when it is extremely hot. Most of my English, Continental and American class chickens would use them all the time. Now I only have Mediterranean class chickens and they don't use them at all.
I'm glad this subject came up. I need to break out the gutter sections for the larger flocks so all can eat at once.
 
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I use bowls from yard sales.
Ceramic, heavy bottomed, and aprox 4-5” diameter. They have never stepped in them or knocked them over. It’s a certain size&shape but to me the heavy bottom is the key. I pick em’ up and wash after they’re done. Easy-Peasy. But I only have 4 chickens so.....
 

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