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Too many chickens roving around for the .22--don't think I haven't thought of it!
Moving the feeder inside is a good idea. For a while I was overcrowded in this pen and didn't want to take away any floor space inside the pullet house, but I've since given 12 birds to their rightful owner (I was brooding them out and getting them to laying age for her) and sold off all the roos, so now my pullet flock is about half the size.
Starlings are crafty little buggers. Think they'll go inside the house? Then I'd have to worry about their poop, etc...
I think Starlings are more of flockers than peckers - like they swoop in droves - very groupy, instead of like catbirds or crows - very sneaky and curious. (not had this prob.)
I'd try just putting out enough feed that the birds can eat in a few minutes - and refilling later if necessary ... if I had a 7# feeder left out, either my girls and boys would be scarfing on that until they couldn't walk, ignoring the grass and bugs and worms and such - not healthy ... and if perchance they didn't eat it all, overnight I'd be bringing in mice, rats, skunks, cockroaches (eye worms!), possums - and with the mice and rats: snakes.
Don't know your set up (other than your Mack Daddy Hen House!!), but mine free range and put themselves up in the coop at night (unless we have some grumpy broodies in there!) and we lock them in after dark. If you have the time & $$, consider bird netting over the whole enclosure?? Couldn't hurt and could possible defend a little from overhead predators.