I have toyed with several home built feeders over the years. Some have worked and others have not. Two feeder concepts that I have used are the bucket feeder and the PVC feeder. I have always liked the PVC feeder but found that it held very little feed and required constant refilling. The bucket feeder on the other hand held a good quantity of feed but I have not had much success with it. Well, this morning I started puttering in the garage with little intention of building a feeder and at some point between 3 trips to Home Depot and a couple of "pops" I came up with this. I combined the two feeder ideas and I set it out for a trial run this afternoon:
Not sure if it will work but Ill give it a few weeks and report back.
Total cost: $29.57...
Cheers,
Robin
Last edited by Sandman on Tue Sep 09, 2008 8:09 pm, edited 2 times in total.
dick195252 wrote:Very nice but what controls the flow and rate of the corn?
The corn itself by way of gravity. Once it reaches the spout it stops flowing. As the animal eats it releases more. I can control the amount by raising or lowering the spout. There is a little more on the ground than normal as I swept some away to make sure it was working.
Looks like it would work great. I think that around here the turkeys would clean that up before the deer had a chance. I just can't believe the number of turkeys I have seen this summer.
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I hear ya Griz....I have had them run out of the woods before I could get my feeder filled. had a 6" pvc pipe buried in 3 feet of concrete and it lasted till noon.
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I've gone back to a "spin" type feeder that only dispenses a few pounds of corn twice a day. Tried the old PVC gravity feeder this year and the day after I filled it all the corn would be scratched out. Not all eaten, just piled around the feeder. I think I caught the culprit this morning. There was still corn on the ground at the gravity feeder and I slipped up on it at about daylight. One of the fattest young raccoons I've ever seen was sitting in the pile of corn!
wabi i had a trail cam pic 3 or 4 years ago that had 4 racoons on the corn pile at one time. about 2 weeks ago i had a flock of black birds wipe out a pile in no time flat... if i had not seen them , i woulda never known what happened.
pdislow wrote:wabi i had a trail cam pic 3 or 4 years ago that had 4 racoons on the corn pile at one time. about 2 weeks ago i had a flock of black birds wipe out a pile in no time flat... if i had not seen them , i woulda never known what happened.
That's a nice thing with this trial as I have my trail cam set up on this feeder as well so I can at least see what is taking advantage of the "free meal"~!
I slowly ended a hungry racoon family a few years ago off a corn pile. Boy they love that corn! Nice feeder Sandman, too many deer here for that small of a corn holder. I'd be filling it every other day What a problem to have!