I'm thinking of making an elevated (would be about 2.5 feet above the ground) cotton seed feeder out of a barrel. I've used a poultry/welded wire ring on the ground before but was not a fan of it sitting on the ground and/or being rained on so much. I've made turkey feeders in the past and was thinking of going with the same concept but making the hole wider and taller. Below is a pic of the last turkey feeder i built. I'm thinking i would make the hole taller going from the very bottom to the first barrel ring. I typically make it 3 inches wide but was wondering if you think i should go a little wider so a deer can stick its mouth further in? Note I do use rubber gaskets on the hole edges so animals dont cut themselves on the barrel. I'm also trying to figure out what the most economical material would be to make a cone in the middle so the cotton seed would gravitate more to the edges. if anyone has done something similar i'd appreciate their take.


