![]() ![]() There is a notch on top of the port that locks it in place once it’s inside the feeder. To assemble the feeder, follow these instructions: A DIY “port-only” version of this feeder is available.However, if you live in Minnesota or North Dakota, this may not be the feeder for you. I have been testing several of these throughout the winter and after, and none have cracked.They can safely use it at about six weeks old, although not on an 8″ stand (it would not be mouse proof until it is raised 6-8 inches off the ground). Newly hatched chicks can fall in the ports and get stuck.Six to eight chickens can use this feeder.Chickens are not shy about sticking their heads in the ports to get food! It comes with two ports, limiting squabbles over who eats first.The dimensions of the feeder are 17 L X 11.5 W X 12 H. ![]() Six-eight inches high is about right for full-grown chickens.
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