The upper section of the feeder acts as feed storage. You shouldn’t need any glue or PVC cement the pieces should all fit together snugly on their own. Combine a PVC end cap, a spacer, one PVC wye section, another spacer and another wye, as shown in the photo. Next, assemble the lower section of the feeder, which is the part the chickens will actually eat out of. You’ll also want to modify the remaining 44 inches of pipe to whatever length works for you and your coop we shortened it to 38 inches. You’ll need two 2-inch pieces of PVC to serve as spacers, so measure and cut two of these with the hacksaw. Start by making cuts to the 4-foot PVC pipe. 11-mm socket or nut driver (This was the size for the water nipples we used yours may need a different size.)īuilding The Feeder Step 1 Daniel Johnson. ![]()
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