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RentACoop Dual Port Feeder Pigeons Chickens Birds Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.3
🦜 Bird Feeding & Watering Supplies, 🐦 Birds

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Description of RentACoop Dual Port Feeder Pigeons Chickens Birds

🐥 Make your own chick feeder from any recipient (cardboard box/plastic recipient etc). 🐥 FEED REMAINS CLEAN AND DRY! NO-MESS! No-spill lip construction prevents food from spilling on the ground/bedding and keeps debris (dirt, poop, etc.) from entering the feeder. 🐥 The Kit comes with 4 large dual-ports/ 8 screws and wingnuts/stencil/ instructions and the world’s best customer service in case you have any additional questions!. 🐥 The Large feed ports are to be used for chicks aged 5-12 weeks old!.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Convenient and Durable Bird Feeder!

This feeder is a lifesaver for my chickens and pigeons. The dual port design is perfect for keeping birds fed and watered throughout the day. The construction is top-notch with a durable plastic design thats easy to clean. I love that I can fill this feeder up and know that my pets will have access to food and water throughout the day.The only downside is that it can be a bit tricky to refill the feeder without spilling, but overall, this is a great addition to any bird owner's pet supplies…

Pros
  • Convenient and time-saving for feeding multiple birds at once
Cons
  • Some birds may monopolize one port and prevent others from accessing the food

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great idea but food gets stuck

I used a Tidy Cat bin with one of these on each long side. That's a great idea, but the backup power didn't go through the port. I tried cutting by continuing to mix it which helped, but I still had to slide the lining under the port. I thought maybe the grit was too fine/fine so I tried a larger grit which worked better but still needed pushing. The grain I use for quail has fine crumbs so maybe it's moisture and the problem is that it's so fine even though nothing sticks together. I'll keep…

Pros
  • Even old people understand
Cons
  • Some little things