©2001-20223 Old Mountain Farm Enterprises. Goat hay feeders are important, because despite what you might have heard about goats, they do not eat everything they see. If you would like to order a feeder, please email us at feeders are sold for the price of $600.00 (Wyl doesn't have a stockpile in his shop :o) This project will use only 1 pallet and 2×4 scrap wood. They must be picked up at Old Mountain Farm and are only available by special order. It’s quite easy and simple to construct this DIY wall mount goat feeder. This means younger and/or less aggressive goats are not forced to scavenge dropped hay from the ground. ![]() A New Goat Feeder from Lucky Penny Acres. This project can be completed in just a few minutes and shouldn’t cost you anything. On the bottom are just a few cement blocks to keep the hay off the ground. Dropped hay therefore lands inside the feeder rather than on the ground. This model has a board with some bungees on it to keep the goats out of the top. Did you know that up to 50 of feed put on the ground is wasted Its easy to avoid this with a simple budget hobby farm size hay feeder that I build this we. Approximately 5 to 6 miniature dairy goats can eat comfortably at one time from this feeder. Goats reach for hay through the outer layer of bars and pull hay from behind the inner layer of bars keeping their heads between the two layers while eating. ![]() This one sided feeder has heavy duty skids (made of pressure treated wood) and easy carrying handles on each side. ![]() The aesthetically pleasing design has been developed with ease of use and practicality in mind. Anyone can make one of these for next to nothing. Wyl’s low waste hay feeders are designed and built by a professional woodworker and goat breeder specifically for use with miniature goats. This is my new (at least new to me) invention to keep the goats from wasting hay.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |