Less Feed, Less Waste
The divided anti-waste tray stops birds raking feed onto the ground, so a 3kg fill lasts longer and your feed bill stretches further.
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The divided anti-waste tray stops birds raking feed onto the ground, so a 3kg fill lasts longer and your feed bill stretches further.
The gravity-fed design refills the tray automatically as your hens eat, so there is always fresh feed waiting and far fewer trips out to top it up.
Hang it low for chicks and pullets, then lift it as they grow. The same feeder works from day-olds to full-size hens.
An integrated rain cover keeps feed dry through Aussie downpours and makes it harder for wild birds and pests to help themselves.
UV-resistant plastic stands up to the sun, and the slimline shape hooks straight onto coop mesh without eating up space.
The enclosed tube and covered tray make feed far harder for mice, rats and wild birds to reach, so more of it goes to your flock and less to unwanted visitors.
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Best Choice Nesty Single Chicken Feeder | Basic Feeders |
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| Feed Waste | Divided anti-waste tray | Birds scratch feed onto the ground |
| Stays Dry In Rain | Integrated rain cover | Open to the weather |
| Wild Birds & Pests | Reduced access | Free for all rodents |
| Build | UV-resistant for the aussie sun | Cheap plastic that cracks |
| Mounting | Rear hooks, height-adjustable | Sits on the ground, easily tipped |
| Coop Space | Slimline, wall-mounted | Bulky floor footprint |
Based on direct comparison with standard open-tray and trough feeders commonly used in Australian backyard coops.
From box to coop in just a few minutes. Here is the simple four-step routine to get your feeder assembled, filled and mounted.
Connect the rain guard and feeder base together, then fix them with the timber screws provided so the base sits solid and secure.
Slot the main feed tube into the assembled base and screw it into place with the provided timber screws.
Pour your chicken feed in from the top, then pop the cap on to keep it dry, clean and protected from the weather.
Use the hook on the back to hang the feeder from the coop or cage mesh, or fix the brackets to a wall or board with the timber screws for a permanent spot.
