Check this feeder out.
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Giant Nontypical
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From: Missouri USA
It holds about 350lb, the troughs are adjustable in height from about 12" up to 28" , it swivels and the way the inside of it is built every grain or pellet should feed out freely, it weights about 150 lb and should last a lifetime.
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Boone & Crockett
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From: Ponce de Leon Florida USA
Looks OK, but the coons, etc will really work on your feed. Another thing is if you put pelleted deer feed in it without a shed, when it rains the feed will get wet and sour and won' t nothing eat it.
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Giant Nontypical
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From: Missouri USA
It has a cover on it I just did' nt have it on, when its adjusted to the low level like it is in the picture the coons could really get to it but when it is set up to the 28" level they won' t be near as bad.
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From: CWD Central, WI.
Kind of tiny troughs. How are them chickens gonna get their little beaks at the feed it you have it 28" off the ground? Don' t you clip their wings? Ours would fly away if we didn' t clip' em.



