Hey there, fellow DIY enthusiasts! If you’re like me and always on the lookout for practical and creative solutions for your feathered friends, you’re going to love these DIY chicken feeder ideas.
PVC Pipe Feeder
A PVC pipe feeder is perfect for saving space and keeping the feed dry. I love how it stands tall and sleek in my coop, and the best part? Virtually no wasted feed!
Tire Feeder Turnaround
Got an old tire lying around? Turn it into a feeder! Just cut out the sidewalls and fill it up. The circular design is my hens’ favorite hangout spot.
Reclaimed Pallet Feeder
For those who love to upcycle, a pallet feeder is a rugged option. It’s sturdy and spacious, and repurposing old wood always gives me a warm feeling!
Waterproof Concrete Feeder
For the ultimate durability, a concrete feeder withstands the elements and keeps the feed dry. It’s a bit of a workout to make, but oh so worth it!
Gravity-Fed Bottle Feeder
Small coops love this gravity-fed bottle feeder, and so do I! It uses recycled bottles, and it’s perfect for keeping the feed flowing without manual refills every day.
Seashell Feeder
For a coastal touch, large seashells make unique feeders. They add a whimsical vibe and are always a conversation starter when friends visit.
Hanging Water Jug Feeder
Repurpose a water jug by hanging it upside down with some holes at the base. It’s a clever way to keep feed accessible and off the ground, and my chickens seem to think it’s a high-class buffet.
Gutter Feeder
Who knew gutters could be so versatile? A gutter feeder runs the length of the coop and allows multiple chickens to snack at once. Plus, it’s easy to clean!
Wall-Mounted Feeder
A wall-mounted option saves space while keeping feed off the ground. It’s a sleek design that’s functional and keeps my coop tidy.
Clay Pot Feeder
Turn a couple of clay pots into a charming feeder by stacking them with feed in between. It adds a touch of elegance while being super functional.
Bucket Feeder Bonanza
I stumbled across using a 5-gallon bucket for a feeder, and it was a game-changer! Just add a few PVC elbows, and you’ve got a no-mess, easy-to-refill feeding station that even my most fussy hens adore.
Funnel Feeder
Use a large funnel mounted on a stand for a simple, effective feeder. It’s great for larger grains, and my chickens love the novelty of it!
Laundry Basket Feeder
An old laundry basket can be a fun feeder with some wire mesh to keep it all contained. It’s a quirky solution that my chickens totally dig.
Terracotta Saucer Feeder
Use a terracotta saucer as a simple feeder for smaller portions. It’s perfect for treats and looks adorable nestled among the coop plants.
Wooden Trough Feeder
If you’re into a bit of woodwork, a wooden trough makes a charming and rustic feeder. It’s sturdy enough for a full flock, and building it was a satisfying project on a lazy Sunday afternoon.
Recycled Storage Container Feeder
Transform a simple storage container into a feeder by cutting access holes. It’s a nifty way to keep feed dry and secure, plus my chickens think it’s the coolest hide-and-seek snack box ever!
Log Feeder
Hollow out a log for a natural-looking feeder that’s as rustic as it is practical. It blends beautifully into my garden-themed coop area.

