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Plastic Feed Trough 34cm

POULTRY EQUIPMENT | Poultry Keeping Supplies, Feeders and Drinkers | Poultry / Chicken Feeders | Plastic chicken feeders up to 5 kg | Plastic Feed Trough 34cm

Plastic Chick Feed Trough 34cm

Plastic Chick Feed Trough 34cm

Ref: 1298

Price: £7.85
(£9.42 Incl. VAT)

Quantity:



Plastic feed Trough. 34 cm





Dimensions (l) 34 cm x (w) x (h)

This items is normally despatched within 1-3 days

This item can be shipped to UK and Europe

Customer Reviews for:
Plastic Chick Feed Trough 34cm
10 out of 10
based on1 ratings. 1 user reviews.

  Eggsellent!  My chicks love this. Delivery was quick!! all in all a very good service, would buy from here again without a doubt!   Debbie - Kent

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How to select a suitable feeder.

You should allow 100-120g of feed per day for each hen. Bantams will need slightly less, large breeds more. Cockerels tend to eat much more than hens.

Our budget range is great as a starting point. They last well but some do have a tendency to crack if you drop them in cold weather.

Our quality plastic feeders are much more robust and should give several years services but like all plastic items left outside the sun will eventually make them brittle and more prone to cracking.

Our galvanised feeders are the most robust option. they're likely to last for many years.