
Stop Feed Waste. Start Automatic Feeding.
The DIY gravity feeder kit that saves you money, time, and keeps your coop cleaner.

Smart Angled Design Ends Spillage
Chickens are notorious for scratching feed onto the ground. Our feeder ports feature a unique downward angle that keeps food securely inside the container while allowing easy access. Say goodbye to messy coops and wasted feed bills.
Zero Waste Cleaner Coop

Automatic Refills, Less Work for You
Utilizing a simple gravity-fed system, the ports automatically replenish with feed as your flock eats. This ensures a constant food supply without the need for daily refilling, giving you more freedom and peace of mind.
Gravity System Save TimeWeatherproof & Secure Tethered Cap
Keep feed dry during rain and secure from pests at night. The included red caps seal tightly against the elements. Best of all, the clever tether design ensures you'll never drop or lose a cap in the bedding again.
Rainproof Rodent Deterrent Never-Lose Tether

Easy DIY on Almost Any Container
Transform standard buckets, barrels, bins, or troughs into efficient feeders in minutes. The kit includes a perfectly sized hole saw, making installation simple for anyone. Customize your feeding setup to fit your flock's needs.
Hole Saw Included Universal FitSpecifications & What's Included
| Feeder Port Material | BPA-Free Plastic, Rubber Seals |
|---|---|
| Port Length | 5.3 inches |
| Port Height (Opening) | 3.5 inches |
| Cap Diameter | 2.75 inches |
| Required Hole Size | 3.15 inches (80mm) |
| Kit Inclusions | Feeder Ports, Tethered Caps, Rubber Seals, 1x Hole Saw |
Frequently Asked Questions
What type of container can I use this with?
The ports are designed to work with most plastic containers with flat or slightly curved walls, such as standard 5-gallon buckets, barrels, storage bins, or rectangular troughs.
Does this keep rain out of the feed?
Yes. The downward angle of the port naturally prevents rain from entering, and the included caps provide a tight seal for complete weather protection when needed.
How high should I install the ports on my container?
For adult chickens, we recommend installing the center of the port approximately 4 to 6 inches from the bottom of the container, or at the average back height of your birds.