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    So I built me a pvc pipe feeder like I found in the DIY. I put it out a couple weeks ago and the hogs are all over it but just are not rolling it and tryin to get the corn out. I sprinkled some corn around it when I put it out to get the hogs on it and they ate all that but are not doing what the feeder is intended to do. I have the holes drilled to where it is not easy to get the corn out but I can roll it with my foot a few feet and there will be corn on the ground so it does come out. Anybody got any hints or tricks up their sleeve or does it just take time? I had a camera on it set on video and they just barely push it enough to get what I had put on the ground.

    #2
    Give it time. Your basically training them. So keep on spreading corn along the pipe until they figure it out

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      #3
      Im having the same problem! I'm curious to know if I need to make my holes bigger? I have 4 1/2" holes and verey little corn comes out when I roll it, maybe 10 kernels with a complete circle and me banging it pretty hard. Any ideas or is this the proper hole size and #?

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        #4
        I used a 3/4" bit. You have to fill it a little more often, but it helps bring them back.

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          #5
          Give it time. Sounds about like the same flow as mine.

          Any more corn falling out than that you might as well dump a bag on the ground.

          If you wanted to make the holes bigger, and then realize too much is falling out, you can always ductape over a few of the holes.


          Skinny

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            #6
            Originally posted by Hogdude1234 View Post
            Give it time. Sounds about like the same flow as mine.

            Any more corn falling out than that you might as well dump a bag on the ground.

            If you wanted to make the holes bigger, and then realize too much is falling out, you can always ductape over a few of the holes.


            Skinny
            Oh yeah .... another duct tape man. You are a man after my own heart dude

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              #7
              I have four 5/8" holes drilled 90 degrees to each other in a five foot long six inch pipe.It only needs to rotate a quarter turn to release the corn from one of the holes.It keeps them there for quite a while.I have a 12 foot diameter patch of nothing but dirt they have worn down.

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                #8
                Hey Poppy, how often do you have to refill your pipe? I'm thinking about leaving mine with 4 holes but making them 5/8 instead of 1/2. I just don't want it going empty in less than a week.

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                  #9
                  anyone know how long it takes to empty a 5' long 4" pipe feeder with 1/2" holes or 5/8" holes? (4 holes). Thanks.

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                    #10
                    tef,my boy goes to the ranch every other weekend and most of time it's empty but sometimes not. Sorry,that the best I can tell you.I have not been able to go only one weekend since Christmas.Good luck and be safe

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