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In answer to a question about the hay feeder for the goats– The origin of this setup was the creep feeder that my cousin picked up at an auction earlier this year. I had some metal roofing material that had been left here by the previous owners, a feed trough, and some spare wood, and...Read More

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Protect your investment with a covered hay shelter! Keep your hay dry and animals safe while reducing waste! Can handle large round bales up to 6ft x 6ft. Custom sizes available to accommodate square bales or smaller animals. Large gate is secured by safety latch, mounted on greasable hinges makes loading a breeze. Fork pockets allow for an easy move with a tractor or skid steer. Sturdy tapered feet and low mounted pull hooks designed for pulling with atv or (...see link for full writeup)

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If I did not already own a Hayhut, I would build this.  Feeds one round bale or six to eight square bales. All treated wood, solid roof sheathing, keeps hay off the ground, virtually eliminates waste and spoilage. Every edge is chamfered for horse safety. Built on skids, the unit is completely portable, so I can move it to fresh ground or another field anytime, pulling it with a pickup truck. It wasn't cheap, but it has paid for itself in savings in hay. Hay Hut, Diy Hay Feeder, Round Bale Feeder, Horse Safety, Hay Feeder For Horses, Horse Feeder, Horse Farm Ideas, Horse Hay, Roof Sheathing

If I did not already own a Hayhut, I would build this. Feeds one round bale or six to eight square bales. All treated wood, solid roof sheathing, keeps hay off the ground, virtually eliminates waste and spoilage. Every edge is chamfered for horse safety. Built on skids, the unit is completely portable, so I can move it to fresh ground or another field anytime, pulling it with a pickup truck. It wasn't cheap, but it has paid for itself in savings in hay.

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