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Versatile feeder/waterer for domestic chickens. Turn over base to change function. Holds water or chicken feed.
SKU | 1356097 |
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Primary Brand | Lixit |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Personalized Item flag | No |
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Height | 7.75 IN |
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To increase the flow of feed, unscrew jar slightly. It is recommended to place your chicken feeder/waterer away from direct sunlight. Not dishwasher safe.
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MicB
10 years ago
I think it's great that it can be used for feed or water. I'm currently using it...
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This used to be a terrific product
willworkforchange
10 years ago
Unfortunately the quality of this product has declined substantially. I purchase...
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