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    Posted: 10 Jan 2024 at 9:06am
Think it might be a chicken feeder but it the openings seem too narrow for a chicken to get it's head in?  It's 38" wide and 12" tall. The fluted piece across the top rotates.
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How far apart are the wire pieces?
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chicken feeder
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chicken feeder with an anti-roost roller on top...
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1 1/4" spacing
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Yep, it's got Roost-Control!!!
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When I started working for the Auctioneer about 12 yrs ago you couldn't get a bid on metal chicken feeders & nests unless it was a big pile for the scrap guys and the wood feeders we threw in the dumpster or burned. That feeder would bring $100. or more now! There was a nice metal 3 over 3 nest at Auction last summer I thought I'd buy to give the hens more room. It sold for $250.oo  The hens are still sharing nests...Harvey
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