The height of the feeders will depend on the coop and the chickens. I have 2 bantams in my flock, so I positioned mine to make sure it was easy for them to reach. Once the night is determine, drill 2 holes in the pipe using the holes in the straps as the guide.



If your feeders are placed on an outer wall and will not need to be raised, skip this next step.



If your feeders will be in a place that will block areas that need to be cleaned such as ours, follow this additional step. Before putting the screws in place, raise the feeder up as high as possible and drill a hole in the pipe using the bottom metal strap as the guide. A screw placed through the strap and into the pipe using this new hole will keep the feeder up and out of the way when you are cleaning and maintaining your coop. When lowered for the chicks to use, keep the screw in place to keep the feed from coming out. The rubber washer screws work the best.



Once your holes have been drilled, move the feeder pipes into place and secure them to the metal straps using the screws. You're almost ready.