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Milo & Me Hoppy Tail Acres
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I started with a square feeder that hung from the fence and I could fill it from the top and it had a removable lid to it... That didnt last long as they stood on the fence no matter how lox and would climb on it if it was too low... I tried several other ideas such as totes and such but they were a hassle to hang where they were accessible and hard to fill quickly and always seemed to hold water or moisture causing hay waste even quicker.
So I came up with THIS... and I gave er a try! Couldn't hurt right?
Here are a couple photos of the hay feeder I made for my kiddos! With little space and two goats who are very much fans of running out of the gate it made it hard to give them hay walking in so I needed something I could fill from the outside.
So I placed in on the gate. I made it hinged so it raises up and lifts in to the pen and I can place hay in from my side and clasp it shut again to make sure it doesn't fall open or blow open. It has worked to keep the hay dry at night and during some pretty decent storms. None were sideline winds or anything but some heavy rain.
I used Those squares you get in a wire shelf kit and that are all the rage in those C&C cage systems for guinea pigs and rabbits because I had a lot of them from when I started with rabbits as pets in the house. Like this
I ziptied those together and used wire to make a sturdy enough way to keep it at the angle I wanted it. I don't care if it goes flat just don't want to have it fall open on me. Then I have taken a feed bag that I had and I wired it to the top as a "roof" until we get some other material that may work better.
It certainly beats fighting them in the mornings to give them hay in their hut. EVENTUALLY they will have a building with stalls in it and will have individual hay mangers and one in the main pen as well but this works for now to keep it up and off the ground
So I came up with THIS... and I gave er a try! Couldn't hurt right?
Here are a couple photos of the hay feeder I made for my kiddos! With little space and two goats who are very much fans of running out of the gate it made it hard to give them hay walking in so I needed something I could fill from the outside.
So I placed in on the gate. I made it hinged so it raises up and lifts in to the pen and I can place hay in from my side and clasp it shut again to make sure it doesn't fall open or blow open. It has worked to keep the hay dry at night and during some pretty decent storms. None were sideline winds or anything but some heavy rain.
I used Those squares you get in a wire shelf kit and that are all the rage in those C&C cage systems for guinea pigs and rabbits because I had a lot of them from when I started with rabbits as pets in the house. Like this
I ziptied those together and used wire to make a sturdy enough way to keep it at the angle I wanted it. I don't care if it goes flat just don't want to have it fall open on me. Then I have taken a feed bag that I had and I wired it to the top as a "roof" until we get some other material that may work better.
It certainly beats fighting them in the mornings to give them hay in their hut. EVENTUALLY they will have a building with stalls in it and will have individual hay mangers and one in the main pen as well but this works for now to keep it up and off the ground