Small Chicken Feeder, Double pack (2x 3.5L) White

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$113.95
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  • Two feeding stations for flocks of 4–10 hens — reduces competition at feeding time
  • Hens jostling at one feeder? A second station gives shy birds access without waiting
  • Two feeders hold ~5.2kg of feed total — around a week for 4 hens, or 5 days for 6
  • Save 14% per feeder landed vs buying singles — flat-rate shipping on two feeders in one box
  • Includes 2 feeders, 4 brackets, 8 screws, and installation guide — ready to install on timber
  • Works best with quality complete feed (crumble or pellets) — balanced nutrition with less selective eating
  • 3-year warranty on each feeder — Australian made in Brisbane and Townsville
  • Includes 2 feeders, 4 brackets, 8 screws, and guide — ready to install
  • Two stations for flocks of 4–10 hens — reduces pecking-order competition
  • Save 14% per feeder landed vs buying two singles

Flock growing — but one feeder means someone’s always waiting?

Whether you’re adding a second feeder because your hens are jostling for space or setting up two stations for a growing flock, this twin pack gives you two complete Small Feeders in one box. Flat-rate shipping on both, compact enough for tight spaces at just 541mm tall, and ready to mount in separate spots around your coop or run. Trusted by over 50,000 Aussie chook keepers.

How does the Small Feeder Twin Pack work?

Each feeder works exactly like our Small Feeder Single — easy to refill, just turn the handle on the lid to lift it off, pour in feed, and twist it back on. Feed gravity-feeds into a hooded base opening. The hood gives your hens room to eat comfortably, but the shape stops them from flicking, raking, or billing feed onto the ground. A built-in rain hood channels water away from the opening, keeping feed dry outdoors. No moving parts, no training — your chickens start eating within minutes.

Mount each feeder independently via two steel brackets and self-tapping screws (all included). Most customers put one on each side of the coop or run — separate locations reduce pecking-order competition and give shy hens reliable access to feed.

What size flock is the Twin Pack for?

Two feeders cover flocks of around 4–10 hens comfortably across two feeding stations. Each holds 3.5 litres (~2.6kg of feed) — that’s roughly 5.2kg total, or about a week’s worth for 4 hens on quality complete pellets. For larger flocks within the range, you’ll refill more often but still get two separate stations where every bird can eat without being pushed off. Browse the full range of Dine-A-Chook feeders for all sizes.

Only need one feeder? The Small Feeder Single suits 2–6 hens. Need more coverage? The Small Feeder Six Pack covers 12+ hens. Bigger flock altogether? The Large Feeder Twin Pack suits 8–16 hens.

What’s in the box?

Two Small Feeders with twist-on lids, 4 steel mounting brackets, 8 self-tapping screws, and an installation guide. Mounts directly to timber — ready to install, no extra parts needed.

Mounting to wire mesh? You’ll need two Wire Mesh Mounting Kits (sold separately) — one per feeder.

What feed works best with these feeders?

Works best with quality complete feed — crumble or pellets. These give your hens balanced nutrition in every bite and reduce selective eating. Grain mixes let hens pick their favourites and miss essential nutrients.

If the feed level looks low in the tray, that’s by design — it keeps feed away from edges so your hens can’t flick it out. Try the finger test: push your finger into the opening. If you can move the feed, your chickens can reach it.

Why are these feeders built to last?

Every component is injection moulded in Brisbane and assembled in Townsville — a genuine Australian made product. UV-resistant ASA plastic handles sun and rain year after year. No moving parts means nothing to jam, seize, or break. Each feeder is backed by a 3-year warranty.

Pairs well with

Chicken Waterer – Twin Cup

Complete your setup with a matching wall-mounted waterer — clean water with no mess.

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Wire Mesh Mounting Kit

Mounting to wire or mesh? You’ll need two kits — one per feeder. Stainless steel.

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Closure Cap

Seals the feeding opening overnight to help manage rodents. For two feeders, grab two caps.

View Closure Cap →

Browse the full range of Dine-A-Chook feeders →

Product Specifications

Capacity:
3.5L each (7L total, ~5.2kg of feed)
Suits:
4-10 hens (two stations)
Height:
541mm each
Width:
127mm each
Weight:
1kg each (2kg total)
Material:
UV-resistant ASA plastic
Includes:
2 feeders, 4 brackets, 8 screws, installation guide
Made in:
Australia
Q. Why would I need two small feeders instead of one?
A. If your flock has grown beyond 4–5 hens, a single feeder can create a bottleneck — dominant hens eat first while shy birds wait their turn. Two feeders in separate locations give every bird access to feed without competing for one spot. Even for smaller flocks, two stations mean less jostling and more even feeding across the pecking order.
Q. How does the Small Feeder reduce feed waste?
A. The hooded base opening stops chickens from flicking, raking, or billing feed onto the ground. There’s room for your hens to eat comfortably, but the shape prevents the scooping motion that scatters feed. A built-in rain hood channels water away from the feed opening, keeping feed dry outdoors.
Q. Is the twin pack cheaper than buying two singles?
A. Yes. The twin pack saves you 5% on the sticker price compared to two Small Feeder Singles. The bigger saving comes from shipping — flat-rate shipping means you pay once for two feeders instead of twice. That brings the per-feeder landed cost down 14% compared to buying separately.
Q. Where should I place two feeders?
A. In separate locations around your coop or run. Most customers put one inside the coop and one in the run, or one at each end of the enclosure. The idea is to create two distinct feeding zones so dominant hens can’t guard both at once. Both feeders are weather-resistant with built-in rain hoods, so outdoor placement works well.
Q. What size flock suits the Small Feeder Twin Pack?
A. Two feeders cover flocks of around 4–10 hens across two stations. Together they hold roughly 5.2kg of quality complete feed — about a week for 4 hens, or 5 days for 6 hens. For 8–10 hens you’ll refill every 3–4 days, but you still get two separate access points. Bigger flock? The Large Feeder Twin Pack suits 8–16 hens with more capacity per feeder.
Q. What feed works best with these feeders?
A. Quality complete feed — crumble or pellets — gives your hens balanced nutrition in every bite and reduces selective eating. Grain mixes let hens pick their favourites and miss essential nutrients, so a quality complete feed is the better choice. If the feed level looks low in the tray, that’s by design — the finger test: if you can move the feed in the opening, your chickens can reach it.
Q. Will these feeders stop rats?
A. The feeders are vermin-resistant, not vermin-proof. By keeping feed contained and off the ground, they remove one of the main attractants for rodents. For additional overnight protection, pair each feeder with a Closure Cap — it seals the feeding opening when rodents are most active. If you’re dealing with a persistent rodent problem, give us a call on 1800 103 326 and we can help you work through it.