Galvanized Hanging Chicken Feeder


Size: 12 lbs capacity
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Heavy-Duty Galvanized Hanging Chicken Feeder

Reduce feed waste and keep your flock well-fed with this durable galvanized hanging chicken feeder. Designed for efficiency and long-term outdoor use, this feeder helps prevent birds from scratching or tossing feed onto the ground, saving you money while keeping feed cleaner and more accessible.

Constructed from heavy-duty galvanized steel, this poultry feeder is built to withstand harsh weather conditions, rust, and daily farm use. Its hanging design promotes cleaner feeding by keeping feed off the ground and reducing contamination from moisture, dirt, and debris.

Available Feeder Sizes & Poultry Capacity

  • 12 lb Hanging Feeder: Feeds approximately 15–30 birds. Ideal for chicks, game birds, and smaller poultry.
  • 30 lb Hanging Feeder: Feeds approximately 30–50 birds, making it a great choice for standard chickens and pheasants.
  • 40 lb Hanging Feeder: Feeds approximately 50–75 birds. Perfect for large chickens, broilers, and mature poultry flocks.

Efficient, Low-Waste Poultry Feeding

The feeder’s design helps minimize spillage and waste, ensuring more feed goes to your birds instead of the ground. When hung at the proper height, poultry can easily access feed while preventing excess scratching and tossing.

Optional feeder covers (shown in images) help protect feed from rain, snow, and sun exposure, keeping feed dry and fresh for longer periods.

Ideal for Backyard Flocks & Farm Operations

Whether you’re raising backyard chickens or managing a larger poultry operation, this galvanized hanging chicken feeder offers a reliable, low-maintenance feeding solution. Its sturdy construction, multiple size options, and waste-reducing design make it a practical choice for poultry owners focused on efficiency, cleanliness, and durability.

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