Chick Tray (Disposable)
Product Details
Feeds young chicks that are learning to eat and scratch. Made of compostable cardboard.
Instructions/Diagrams:
Common Uses
Specs
- Capacity: 0.5 lb
- Size: 21"L, 12.5"W, 2"H
- Material: cardboard
- Suited for: chicks
- Number fed*: 14-25
- Use inside or outside: inside
- Grill: no
- Can it hang: no
*Number Fed is determined by capacity multiplied by 4 oz (amount of feed the average adult chicken eats per day).
Benefits
- Why clean when you can compost? Cardboard tray breaks down into beneficial mulch.
- Ensures safe footing, no slipping.
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Christina P from Ohio
Too big for my brooder and chicks. Waste of money.
Carrie A from Minnesota
Perfect for our in classroom use.
Carrie A from Minnesota
Larger than expected, will be nice to just throw out when done.
Cheryl H from Florida
Not what I thought. Seems a waste of money for what comes naturally.