Training chickens to use a Treadle feeder

Chickens in my garden April 4, 2024
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Sharing fascinating facts, hints and tips about caring for chickens, and the sheer pleasure and fun of chickens! Hi! I’m Sheryl, and I have chickens in my garden. If that sounds like an introduction to Chickens Anonymous, that is appropriate, because chickens are addictive! YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED! When I first got chickens, over seven years ago, I worked out how many eggs we ate in a week, did the maths, and decided we needed two-and-a-half chickens. Well, I didn’t get two-and-a-half chickens, I got five. And over the years I have never had as few as five chickens again. Right now I have fifteen - there always seems to be a good excuse to get another chicken. Over the years I've learned a lot about chickens, what works for me, and the sheer joy of watching baby chicks develop, hatch and grow into happy healthy hens. I hope you enjoy the videos I share, and find them useful. I share videos when I have something to say, so Subscribe to my channel so you find out when there's something new.

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How do you train your chickens to use a treadle / step-on feeder? So many people say their chickens just can't or won't use them! I've trained dozens of chickens to use a treadle feeder with no problems but along the way I've learned a few tricks that make training more successful. It helps to understand what the chickens need to learn to overcome in order to use the treadle feeder. It helps if the design of your feeder has side-walls and the footplate is big enough. Make sure the feeder lid is opening wide enough so that the chickens don't have to duck under it to eat. The footplate must not be inhibited by any obstruction on the ground. Take the training slowly - more slowly than the 1-week-at-each-step usually mentioned. If you start when your chickens are still young, this helps you be patient and allow plenty of time between each step. Wrap something soft around the screws to muffle the sound when the feeder opens and closes. Remove the scatter shield until after the chickens are trained. If you want to feed treats, do it near the feeder and waggle the feeder lid during treat time. Or just let your mama hen train her chicks for you! My favourite brand of feeder is the Grandpa's Feeder, originally made in New Zealand. Mine are some of the originals, now over 15 years old. Here's why I prefer them: https://youtu.be/je5xmWhQj_s For more fascinating facts, hints and tips about caring for your chickens, and the sheer pleasure of chickens, subscribe to my channel: Chickens in my garden - New Zealand https://www.youtube.com/c/Chickensinmygarden Catch up with me on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/chickensinmygarden/ Or if you are more interested in gardens than chickens, you can follow my garden page https://www.facebook.com/MyPlentifulGarden

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