New hay feeder

Jenni

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My Hubby just finished this! He's going to put a roof on it, It holds 1-2 flakes, perfect for my little heard.

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Jenni

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Oh, I really like that, it would be perfect for my buck. It looks like fun!
 

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Very nice! I just cut some holes in a plastic trash can, the smaller kitchen size, and it holds a flake or 2. I cut a hole on 3 sides just big enough for the goats to stick their noses through, and screwed it to the wall in the barn. It works really well. I was using a rolled up piece of old fencing, but my chickens kept getting in, scattering hay to nest, then laying eggs in it!!! So annoying! I need to find a way to strap the lid onto the trash can b/c I have at least 1 hen who gets the lid off every once in a while and then they all lay in there again. :rolleyes:
 

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mama24 said:
Very nice! I just cut some holes in a plastic trash can, the smaller kitchen size, and it holds a flake or 2. I cut a hole on 3 sides just big enough for the goats to stick their noses through, and screwed it to the wall in the barn. It works really well. I was using a rolled up piece of old fencing, but my chickens kept getting in, scattering hay to nest, then laying eggs in it!!! So annoying! I need to find a way to strap the lid onto the trash can b/c I have at least 1 hen who gets the lid off every once in a while and then they all lay in there again. :rolleyes:
Do you need to break up your hay before putting it in 'feeder'? How high up from the bottom of trash can did you cut the holes? I think I will try this way first...
 

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