Ive already tried this method and it caused a massive rat outbreak. I moved on to a chicken tractor and a regular feeder that I hang and always go out to feed a small amount once per day. The large trash can method might be fine though if you had like a 100 chickens all eating that up in like 1 or 2 days. I found that if you keep the chickens hungry in the morning, they will be encouraged to go out and forage for bugs and free range and then you go out and feed them towards the late evening before it gets dark, since you can make them follow you back into the coop/chicken tractor along with a tiny little solar light inside the coop.
@ThyialIndustries6 ай бұрын
Ohhh interesting. In my experience out chickens will eat the mice/rats lol. They're little dinosaurs. But I have not heard of a chicken tractor before. I'll look it up
@pawpaw5176 ай бұрын
I did too ,the rat overrun every thing it was bad
@ergenekon4l7 ай бұрын
Good idea. I have an unrelated question.Have you ever welded a square profile? I use box profiles a lot, especially in the construction of garden gates. I used two types of electric arc welding machines. Inverter and transformer type While the 2.5 mm 6013 electrode pierces the profile in a short time with the inverter type machine, the transformer welding machine with the same current does not pierce the profile. What do you think is the reason for this? And are transformer type welding machines suitable for welding thin materials?Note: I have an inverter type machine
@ThyialIndustries7 ай бұрын
To be honest I don't know a whole lot about that topic. The only thing I do know is that inverters operate at way higher efficiency than transformers. I also haven't done a lot of stick welding. But I know trying to weld thin materials is tougher with that process