SmartStep™ Poultry Feeders
Product Details
Treadle-action poultry feeder reduces feed waste by keeping songbirds and rodents out.
- Stop small rodents and songbirds from eating your feed
- Feed stays dry and protected
- Reduces wasted feed
- Pre-assembled! Simply adjust tension spring to match birds' weight
The chicken’s weight on the roost activates the hinged door allowing access. When the bird leaves, the door closes.
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Benefits
- Stop rats, mice, wild birds and other small pests from eating your poultry feed
- Feed stays dry and protected in most weather conditions
- Side window allows for visual check of feed level. Lid opens toward back of feeder for filling.
- Recessed trough design and lip reduces wasted feed. Birds can’t reach in and scratch out feed.
- Roost is elevated 1.75" above the ground, which allows more manure to fall through, rather than collect and bind operation.
- Treadle can be adjusted for birds’ weight. Choose from 0.5 lbs, 1.10 lbs and 1.65 lbs settings.
Specs
- Feed capacity: 26 lbs
- Size: 11.8"L, 11.8"W, 16.7"H
- Suited for: Adult birds
- Number fed*: 100
- Use inside or outside: Both
- Can it hang? No
* Number Fed is determined by capacity multiplied by 4 oz (amount of feed the average adult chicken eats per day).
How to Use
To train chickens how to use the treadle, put a stone or weight on the footplate. It may be helpful to keep the stone in place for a day or two, this way the birds will discover where the food is.
Tips
- Chickens need to be trained to feeders. Select a trainee and place them on the roost to activate the door. They will see the feed and recognize that this is the place to be fed.
- Allow room under roosts. As manure and bedding accumulates, doors will not be able to open fully. Either hang the feeder or periodically clear bedding and manure. Partially open doors have the potential to scrape the combs of large combed birds.
- Because the feed lands far back in the feeder, we do not recommend its use with waterfowl.
- Use coarsely ground feeds for optimal feed flow in humid conditions (the same with all high capacity feeders). High concentrations of fines (powder) in feed bind easily when moisture is present (stopping feed flow).
Precautions
Periodically check and remove accumulated build-up from underneath the footplate to allow proper operation.
Roosters with large combs may drag their combs on the edges of the door, creating minor cuts. We suggest looking to other style of feeders for your roosters.
Some bantam varieties may not be tall enough to reach feed low in the trough.
Not for use around small chicks. They may become trapped inside the feeder.
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Sheng F from California
I purchased a 26 and a 66 lb. feeder. I love them but wish my birds did as well! My two year old hens won't eat from it no matter what I do or put into it. My bantam hens are too small to trigger the door but I am hoping they will learn to hop on when a heavier hen is eating. The feed is safe from weather and from rodents which was our biggest issue. I have high hopes for these feeders still. They were so easy to install, seem to work well and I like their construction over all others I have seen and researched.
Bobette T from Maine
Have 2 new large feeders. My birds are eating from them and getting plenty of feed on the ground. They sweep the food from right to left and it piles up over the trough. But I am smarter than my birds. I bought 2 large trays for the bottom of rabbit pens. Works like a charm. I just sweep up the leavings from the day and add them back into the feeder. They haven't "lost" the rock yet( only 3 days but they do step on treadle and I am gonna retrofit it) and I think a couple of birds are too light. I have 5 white leg horns. For a couple of tries they didn't like the top of the opening touching their tall combs. Hunger won out. LOL.
I found a large stew pot works best to fill them. I have the circular slotted feeders and they spill from filling. So using the stew pot no waste.
The birds can't seem to step on both red treadle at once. So I am gonna put a thin board to straddle the two treadles. I have also be holding them and letting them perch on my fingers and wiggle them so they can get used to the motion.
Barbara C from Missouri
Purchased two feeders they have not worked as well as I would like. Pelleted feed or crumbled feed neither comes down the way it should. Chickens nearly starved at first!!! Even with a weight on the foot step to hold it open. Not sure it is working properly. Still giving them another chance.
Christopher M from Washington
These are great feeders for the price. *But a word of caution...they are a "Hen's only" feeder. I have open feeders for my rooster's and put the layer pellets in my step in treader feeders for the rooster's. Well today my New Hampshire rooster decided he'd try to get into it and about damned scalped himself! So while I definitely recommend them for a hen operation I also recommend a bit if caution if you have rooster's as well. (Rooster is gonna be fine with some medical attention and segregation.)
Eran L from Maryland
We got two of these feeders and they work very well for us. YOU MUST REMEMBER TO ADJUST THE SPRING on the side to the weight of your chickens. It comes with the spring in the middle position. We have Icelandics, which are relatively small, so we had to put the spring in the first position. To get the chickens used to it, we first put a metal bar on the treadle; the chickens (two different small flocks) learned to jump on it in a short time.