
Amish Horse & Buggy Feeder
Bring charm and plenty of bird activity to your yard with the Amish Horse & Buggy Feeder. Handcrafted to resemble a traditional buggy, this feeder is both decorative and practical. The large hopper holds generous amounts of seed, while the screened feeding tray helps keep seed fresh and dry for your feathered guests. Made from eco-friendly poly lumber, it won’t fade, crack, or rot—giving you years of beauty and function without upkeep. Easy to hang or display, this unique feeder makes a delightful addition to any garden and a reliable feeding station for birds of all kinds.
Mounts on a 4x4 treated post.
Product Specifications
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Features
Made in USA
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Dimensions
18"L x 11"W x 13"H
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Weight
10lbs
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Material
Poly Lumber
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Bird Type
Finches, Cardinals, Chickadees, Titmice, Grosbeaks, Doves, Juncos, Towhees
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Feed Type
Mixed Seed, Sunflower
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Capacity
4lb.
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Mount Type
Post
Shop with confidence at Bird Haven. We want you—and your backyard birds—to love every product you order. If for any reason you're not completely satisfied, you can return your purchase within 30 days of delivery for a full refund.
To initiate a return, simply email our team at support@birdhaven.com and we'll guide you through the quick and easy return process. No hassle, no stress—just a promise to make things right. Your satisfaction means everything to us.
This item is handmade after ordering. Estimated delivery between September 16 and September 22.

Eco-Friendly & Durable
Our poly lumber is crafted from High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE), an eco-friendly material made from recycled post-consumer plastics like milk jugs and detergent bottles. Each piece is thoroughly cleaned and purified to over 99% pure HDPE before being transformed into strong, long-lasting board stock—perfect for creating durable, weather-resistant birding products.
From Our Family to Yours

We work with Amish families who handcraft every piece from recycled poly lumber. When you choose Bird Haven, you’re not just buying a bird feeder—you’re becoming part of our story.
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