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Large Chicken Feeder and Lubing Drinker Reviews

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The Revolutionary Dine-A-Chook Large Chicken Feeder & Drinker
The Dine-A-Chook Large Chicken Feeder and Drinker is a pioneering all-Australian design that has transformed backyard poultry care for over 50,000 users worldwide. This innovative system not only makes chicken keeping easier but significantly healthier for your birds.
See our drinker and feeder in action in the video below:
Why Choose Dine-A-Chook?
Our unique feeder drastically reduces waste by keeping feed off the ground where it can become soggy and spoil, thus preventing the attraction of rodents and the spread of diseases. The accompanying drinker features an algae-resistant system and the renowned Lubing Cup technology which prevents contamination from mud, dirt, and droppings, ensuring your hens have access to clean and fresh water at all times.
Switching to the Dine-A-Chook system provides your backyard chickens with immediate benefits. They'll enjoy quick and easy access to food and water, and you'll wonder why you didn't upgrade sooner!
What’s Included?
1 x Large Chicken Feeder (4.7 Litre capacity, suitable for up to 8 birds)
1 x Large Chicken Drinker with a single Lubing Cup (4 Litre capacity, suitable for up to 8 birds)
2 x Complimentary Mounting Kits (includes brackets and screws for both timber and metal coops)
Large Chicken Feeder Features:
Equipped with a rain hood and gutter system to keep feed dry
Horizontal and vertical paddles within the feed bay minimize thrashing and spillage
Designed to deter pests and keep the feeding area clean
Constructed from 100% industrial-grade ASA plastic for durability and UV resistance
Includes a handy carry handle, lid hook, and comes with a Mounting Kit
No need for glue, screws, or moving parts, making it easy to maintain
Completely Australian-made
Large Chicken Drinker Features:
Integrates German-made Lubing Cup with an upgraded Dine-A-Chook float system for automatic water refill
Simple to refill - just remove the lid
Helps keep the water free from mud, dirt, and poultry waste
Designed to reduce the growth of mould and algae
Prevents water from spilling, maintaining a dry coop floor
Made from 100% industrial-grade ASA plastic, ensuring longevity and suitability for long-term outdoor use
Free from lead and BPA
Includes a Mounting Kit for easy installation
Experience the difference with the Dine-A-Chook system and provide your poultry with the ultimate in clean feeding and drinking solutions. Made by Australians, for Australian conditions.

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Phone:

0432143005

Email:

murray@finlaysondigital.com

Location:

16 Camuglia street,
Garbutt
Queensland
4814

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Posted 2 years ago
Jacquie McGuigan
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The lube drinker is a huge change from the bucket system Definitely worthwhile, they can't get into it and foul the water
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Posted 2 years ago
Leanne Roach
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As above
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Posted 2 years ago
Hal Butterfield
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All arrived as advertised. Haven’t built the chook run yet but looking forward to having good quality, tidy and functionalAustralian made gear.
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Posted 2 years ago
Lynda Henstridge
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My chooks love their new feeder and drinker. It was easy to put up and they started using it immediately. The sparrows are confused and very hungry!
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Posted 2 years ago
Tammy Reading
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This product is great for no mess no hassle chicken feeding and watering. A brilliant way to take the stress out of daily feeding/watering particularly for children with pet chickens.
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Posted 2 years ago
Carmel Cunningham
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Chickens learned to use very quickly. Used advice as to remove all other feed and drink vessels.
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Posted 2 years ago
Fantastic concept Food to last a couple of days protected from the weather and off the ground to help stop UNWANTED animals from stealing the food
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Posted 2 years ago