Hay Feeder for Goats

Weldingisfun

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Lincoln 140 and Hobart 140
Have been raising goats for over 20 years now. During that time I have learned a few things about them. One is, if you build it, they will destroy it, or at least try to. That means it must be sturdy. Another thing learned is that they love to ruin the hay you put out for them. They do this by spreading it around or getting on it and emptying their bladders and or bowels, or both. To prevent that, a feeder must keep the hay away from them to get on or spread out, but still be accessible to eat. This is what I came up with.Valdez Feeder.jpgValdez Feeder 2.jpgValdez Feeder 3.jpg
 

sea2summit

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Recently had the same issue and this was my solution.

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Only bad part is the wife likes the new one so much she wants two more of them.
 
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