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Rite Farm Products Quail & Chick Port Feeder NO Waste Feed Saver for DIY Bucket Pail Bin Container Coturnix (16 Pack)

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1.Style:16 Pack


  • Saves expensive feed from being waisted
  • Perfect for all Quail and Chicks (baby chickens)
  • Perfect for all Quail and (baby chickens)



4.4 out of 5 stars Best Sellers Rank
  • #57,273 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden)
  • #162 in Poultry Feeding Equipment

Rite Farm Products strong, washable poly Quail and baby chick port style feeders. Feed saver ports allow you to make and design your own Quail and baby chicken feeders from upcycling your old buckets and containers. Ports are 1 1/2 inches inside and are 1 3/4 inches outside. You simply drill a 1 3/4-inch hole in your container and insert the port feeder. Attaching with glue is optional. No bins or containers are included, and this is for feeder ports only. Bin with ports pictured is for reference only. Made from high-density, impact-resistant PLA plastic that will not rust, rot, or corrode and is environmentally friendly and made from corn. Easy to keep clean plastic surface. Outside measurements are 2 inches wide overall including lip and you drill a 1.75-inch hole to insert into your bucket, pail, bin, or container.


Leya
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2025
Used these for my quails to limit food waste, worked great.
Leya
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2025
Used these for my quails to limit food waste, worked great.
Jon
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2025
I raise Gerogia giant bobwhites, and these work perfect for a bird their size. Tgere is very little food waste. I attached them to food storage containers using two-part epoxy, which worked very well.
Jon
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2025
I raise Gerogia giant bobwhites, and these work perfect for a bird their size. Tgere is very little food waste. I attached them to food storage containers using two-part epoxy, which worked very well.
Gina M Del Col
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2025
These are the best feed ports for my birds. They’re big enough for my adult quail. I did have to go through the reviews to find the size hole I needed to cut out but after that it was smooth sailing. Will buy these again for sure
Gina M Del Col
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2025
These are the best feed ports for my birds. They’re big enough for my adult quail. I did have to go through the reviews to find the size hole I needed to cut out but after that it was smooth sailing. Will buy these again for sure
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2025
I bought these for my Serama's. They LOVE to play in their food. I'm over the moon, how much food it's saving. Thank You!!!n
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2025
I bought these for my Serama's. They LOVE to play in their food. I'm over the moon, how much food it's saving. Thank You!!!n
Emily
Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2024
These are not sturdy reliable PVC as you'd expect. They are flimsy, lightweight, rough and porous material that was 3D printed in the shape of the real thing. The plastic is actually sponge like. Besides being brittle and weak, it will harbor filth and not be cleanable.I have quail, chickens, ducks, and guineas and know what these feeder ports are supposed to be. Sorry to leave a negative review on a product but these are utterly unacceptable. I do not recommend buying this unsatisfactory product.
Emily
Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2024
These are not sturdy reliable PVC as you'd expect. They are flimsy, lightweight, rough and porous material that was 3D printed in the shape of the real thing. The plastic is actually sponge like. Besides being brittle and weak, it will harbor filth and not be cleanable.I have quail, chickens, ducks, and guineas and know what these feeder ports are supposed to be. Sorry to leave a negative review on a product but these are utterly unacceptable. I do not recommend buying this unsatisfactory product.
Kevin
Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2024
When we first started raising quail we used the red egg carton like food holders and they would get food every where! So after a bit of digging we got these bad boys and they are working great! I used a soldering stick to melt the hole so these will fit perfectly and the slipped in easily. A warning though you can't put too much feed because then the quail will be able to start through the food out so there is a balance of how much you can put in.
Kevin
Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2024
When we first started raising quail we used the red egg carton like food holders and they would get food every where! So after a bit of digging we got these bad boys and they are working great! I used a soldering stick to melt the hole so these will fit perfectly and the slipped in easily. A warning though you can't put too much feed because then the quail will be able to start through the food out so there is a balance of how much you can put in.
Kristina
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2024
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Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2024
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Customer
Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2023
Yes, these are 3D printed, but won't break unless you are unreasonably rough with them. We had an easy time drilling a hole into a feeder, though I strongly reccomend gluing them in place to prevent them from being pulled out or rotated.We previously used larger feeder ports that were designed for chickens, which were big enough for a quail to get stuck in and suffocate. These ports are small enough that bodies can't get stuck, but roomy enough that heads don't either. It also still helps with feed costs as they can't kick and throw their feed around. Will buy again if we need to expand.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2023
Yes, these are 3D printed, but won't break unless you are unreasonably rough with them. We had an easy time drilling a hole into a feeder, though I strongly reccomend gluing them in place to prevent them from being pulled out or rotated.We previously used larger feeder ports that were designed for chickens, which were big enough for a quail to get stuck in and suffocate. These ports are small enough that bodies can't get stuck, but roomy enough that heads don't either. It also still helps with feed costs as they can't kick and throw their feed around. Will buy again if we need to expand.
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