
Chooketerias quickly pay for themselves
Your chickens are probably sharing their food with flocks of wild birds and rodents. In fact you could be losing 40% or more of your poultry feed that way.
That’s why we designed the Chooketeria, fill it up with any sort of food from kitchen scraps, grain or pellets and your chooks can help themselves when they're hungry without attracting all those freeloaders.
A Chooketeria can be opened by the smallest bantam up to big meat birds, ducks, guinea fowl and most other poultry. The Chooketeria™ self service, automatic feeder holds approximately 5kgs and the All-Rounder 10kgs of grain or pellets which will be kept perfectly dry in all weather conditions.
Chooketerias are built tough to last in laser cut aluminium with stainless steel fittings so they won’t rust.
That’s why we designed the Chooketeria, fill it up with any sort of food from kitchen scraps, grain or pellets and your chooks can help themselves when they're hungry without attracting all those freeloaders.
A Chooketeria can be opened by the smallest bantam up to big meat birds, ducks, guinea fowl and most other poultry. The Chooketeria™ self service, automatic feeder holds approximately 5kgs and the All-Rounder 10kgs of grain or pellets which will be kept perfectly dry in all weather conditions.
Chooketerias are built tough to last in laser cut aluminium with stainless steel fittings so they won’t rust.
Self service poultry and chicken feeders
Available as Standard 5kg feeder & Double sided 10kg feeder





FAQs
What are they made of and how big are they?
Our feeders are made from 1.2 mm aluminium and laser cut for accuracy. We use stainless steel fasteners and alloy rivets. The aluminium step has 3M Safety-Walk traction system for grip. Chooketerias take the most adverse weather conditions and still keep your chicken’s feed perfectly dry. The only maintenance required is a good scrub from time to time and an occasional drop of oil on the moving parts.What size chicken can open it?
Why double sided?
How much do they hold?
How many chooks do they feed?
What happens if a chicken is feeding from the side when the lid closes?




