FeedTower 75lb Chicken Feeder
Tired of wet, moldy grain and daily coop mess? The FeedTower 75lb changes everything. It is a rugged, weatherproof feeding station designed to keep your flock fed for days while you sit back and relax.
Rain? Snow? No Problem.
An oversized roof and secure locking clasps turn this feeder into a fortress. Bad weather stays outside, where it belongs.
Built Like a Tank (But Light Enough to Move).
Powder-coated, rust-proof metal construction means this unit can handle the pecking order brawls and the blazing sun without missing a beat.
Eight Ports. Zero Waste.
Specialized feeding ports keep moisture out and feed fresh. Each port includes removable plugs, making it easy to switch from chicks to full-grown hens.
See the Food, Lose the Guesswork.
A clear window shows you exactly when it’s time to refill the 75-pound capacity. No more tipping over bins to check the level.
Cleanup is a Breeze.
Smooth, round walls mean no corners for grime to hide. You can assemble it in under 30 minutes without breaking a sweat (or looking for tools).
- Capacity: 75 lbs of poultry feed
- Feeding Ports: 8 with removable plugs
- Material: Powder-coated rust-proof steel
- Roof: Oversized weatherproof with locking clasps
- Viewing Window: Transparent feed-level strip
- Dimensions: 13.38" L × 13.38" W × 31.89" H
- Weight: 10.58 lbs (4.8 kg)
- Assembly: Tool-free, under 30 minutes
- Design: Smooth cylindrical barrel (easy cleaning)
- Best For: Medium to large flocks (15-40 chickens)
- Weather Resistance: Rain and snow protected
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FeedTower 75lb Chicken Feeder
Oversized roof with locking clasps keeps everything dry.
Rain Doesn't Stand a Chance
The extended weatherproof roof creates a protective umbrella that shields feeding ports and the upper reservoir from rain and snow. Secure locking clasps hold it firmly during wind storms. Your feed stays dry, your flock stays fed, and you stay inside during bad weather. This is outdoor feeding done properly.
Feed less often. Enjoy your flock more.
75 Pounds Means Serious Capacity
Small flocks (4-8 hens): 2-3 weeks between refills
Medium flocks (10-15 hens): 10-14 days between refills
Large flocks (16-25 hens): 5-7 days between refills
The massive capacity reduces refilling from a daily chore to a weekly or biweekly task. More time watching chickens be chickens. Less time hauling feed bags. That's the whole point.
Wind won't blow this roof off.
Locked Down. Battened Down. Secured.
Most feeder lids just sit on top and blow away the first time wind picks up. The FeedTower's secure locking clasps actively hold the roof in place during storms and high winds. Your feed stays protected and your flock stays fed even when weather turns nasty. Small detail that makes a massive difference in reliability.
The transparent window ends the guessing game.
See Your Feed. Know Your Schedule.
Glance across your yard and know instantly if your flock needs feeding today or next week. The clear feed-level window shows exactly how much remains without opening the feeder or interrupting your day. Smart visibility that saves trips, time, and worry. This is what modern chicken keeping looks like.
Everyone eats at the same time
Eight Birds. Zero Crowding.
Eight feeding ports positioned around the barrel mean your entire flock can eat simultaneously without fighting or waiting. Dominant birds can't monopolize all the food. Shy chickens get their fair share. Better access equals healthier, happier birds across your entire flock.
Need to Know More?
How long will 75lbs of feed last for my flock?
It depends on your flock size and breed. As a general guide:
- 4-6 chickens: 2-3 weeks
- 8-10 chickens: 7-9 days
- 12-16 chickens: 5-7 days
- 20+ chickens: 3-4 days
Larger breeds eat more than bantams, and laying hens consume more than non-layers. Most keepers find they refill 1-2 times per week instead of daily.
Can different sized chickens use it together?
Yes. The low port height works for bantams and small breeds, while standard and large breeds have no problem accessing the same ports. It's designed to accommodate mixed-size flocks.
What if I have ducks or other poultry?
Ducks, turkeys, and guinea fowl can all use the FeedTower. Ducks are messier eaters and may waste more feed. Turkeys may require the feeder to be elevated on a platform for comfortable access.
Will this feeder keep out rain and pests?
Absolutely. The oversized locking roof seals tight against rain and snow. The steel construction also deters rodents that chew through plastic feeders.
Does it work for free-range chickens?
Absolutely. Many keepers use it as a central feeding station in outdoor runs or free-range areas. The portable handle makes it easy to move to fresh ground as needed.
How do I know when it needs a refill?
Check the clear viewing window on the side. It shows your exact feed level in real time so you never have to guess.
How do I refill it?
Lift off the wide top lid (it comes off easily), pour feed directly into the reservoir opening, and replace the lid. The process takes about 10-15 seconds. The wide opening accommodates pouring straight from a feed bag.
Will my chickens waste feed by scratching?
No. The guided ports are designed to reduce waste. Birds can access feed easily, but their scratching motion stays outside the container.
Is the metal rust-proof?
It's built with powder-coated steel construction that resists rust and corrosion, even in humid conditions or rain.