A galvanised, box-type feeder that will hold up to 2.5kg of feed, or approximately 5kg of grit. The feeder is
specially designed for small flocks, and ideal to use with poultry arks. It features an anti-perch, slanted lid
which is hinged to allows easy access for filling and cleaning. The Hopper Feeder can be used either 'free-
standing' on the ground, or fixed to the chicken house with screws.
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A highly palatable feed containing 17% protein, and also a complete medicated compound for laying hens.
Marriages Layers Pellets with Flubenvet acts as a 7 day wormer for all poultry and is highly efective against
gapeworm, large roundworm, caecal worm, hairworm and gizzard worm. It has no adverse effects on a hen’s
ability to lay eggs or the hatchability of those eggs. Marriages Layers Pellets with Flubenvet is designed to
replace the normal layers pellet for seven to ten days, during which time a chicken will eat the appropriate
amount of wormer. It is 100% safe to eat eggs from hens being treated with Flubenvet. Birds should not be
slaughtered for human consumption during treatment or for a period of seven days after the end of the
treatment period. Marriages Layers Pellets with Flubenvet is only recommended for feeding to chickens and
geese. Adding 1.2kg of Flubenvet medicated pre-mixture per tonne of feed, gives 30mg/kg flubendazole in
the finished mix as a broad spectrum anthelmintic.
A traditional style bucket drinker, made from heavy-gauge sheet steel, which is galvanised after manufacture,
making it rust and rot proof. The bucket drinker, once on its side, works on the same vacuum-principle, as the
poultry tube drinkers, and just like a bucket, the drinker is very easy to fill, and includes a carrying handle for
simple transportation. The advantage with this style of drinker is that there is very little sunlight that can reach
the water, so avoiding algae build up,and the chickens can't fill the water resevoir with debris when scratching
around. This drinker is also popular with duck owners, as the buckets' design limits the amount of water the
ducks can throw about.