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Closure Cap for Dine a Chook Chicken Feeders Reviews

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Bronwyn Fraser
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Posted 2 years ago
Clever idea. Hopefully have the mice stumped
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Posted 2 years ago
Very simple to use. Just line it up, push it on or pull it off
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Posted 2 years ago
We have only just installed the feeders and so far they have been a big hit with the girls. it was a bit tricky getting them used to it but once they realised the food was in there, they went to town. (it helped by filling up the mouthpiece itself after filling it up from the top of the feeder, so they could really see the food and tuck in). Since we have set up the new feeder and drinker, they haven't been whining at all and seem much happier! I think they are not getting their food stolen by wild birds anymore and so they feel comfortable having food on tap and that it wont run out. Really happy with it so far and we have very happy chooks. thanks so much for fixing our problems!
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Posted 2 years ago
I am so happy with them. I previously was using the basic feeders and drinkers from the pet shop and had lots of problems with wild birds/rodents and rain ruining the feed. I bought the feeder covers as we have a rodent problem in our coop and so far they have not been able to get to the food at all same with the wild birds.
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Posted 2 years ago
Curtis Lloyd-Webb
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Fits well and stays put, while being easy to remove.
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Posted 2 years ago
Excellent little cap to close off the feeder at night. We like to bring ours indoors to be 100% away from rats & mice. This cap means nothing gets spilled in the process! Fantastic investment.
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Posted 2 years ago
Very good so far been using it for about a week
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Posted 2 years ago