The Chicken FEED vs GOATS, The Battle!

Sally Sunshine

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Most that have posted a preference say that the premier one type/style hay feeder has served them best. There are a number of threads on here with pics and descriptions:

http://www.backyardherds.com/threads/pallet-hay-feeder.28227/

http://www.backyardherds.com/threads/30-sheep-hay-grain-feeder-feeds-10-head.15070/

http://www.backyardherds.com/threads/hay-feeder-that-works.31421/

http://www.backyardherds.com/threads/milk-crate-hay-feeders.31089/page-3

http://www.backyardherds.com/threads/hay-feeder-attempt-one.30200/

This was just going a short few pages back in the goat feeding time section. I believe there are additional posts in the sheep section as well. Many of the best reviews I've read have the V shaped central hay bale holding area with a shelf underneath to catch at least some of the "droppage". Some animals will eat hay off the ground, others won't, and most won't eat hay that has been peed/defecated on... Most block off the ends of the "V" to keep the goats from climbing up in or pulling out large flakes of hay to drop on the ground.

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A pretty simple design that you can build rather easily and cheaply. Hope you'll post w/pics of what you do!

Thank you!!!
I was going to try a big rubbermaid trash can and cut holes in the bottom attach it to the wall and put a gal big bucket tub thing I have under that to catch waste and keep them from sitting on the waste etc. but not sure it will work. I will have a look. Thanksagain!
 

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I sure hope those work for you! Please let us know!

Low waste hay feeder....for goats? What is this thing of which you speak? :hu
:lol: I know right!
Here's mine. They still waste hay but if I'm good about cleaning out the bottom part I can reuse it. What falls on the ground goes to the pigs.
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The ends have been closed in since I got this picture.

As for chicken feed... I fence mine separately. I'm too worried about that exact issue.
you know I think I need a pig too!! I keep saying as much as the goats waste I could be feeding a pig!! Thank you!!
 

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Thank you all, I wish I could figure out the uploading images!! I want to share what we have and what I found also!!
 

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This is what we have, and I thought it smart but now I dont at all.
the feeder is on the door to the one section for goats, it has access inside when door closed and then during the day it swings open and they can eat outside too. trouble is the mess under blocks the door etc!!

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and this was the pvc sealed with sealant that they ate and pulled out the pvc, so thats why we used the zipties.

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this is the buck pen ready for winter, built so the windows and plywood can be removed
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You have a great looking pen area Sally. :D
 

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Thanks, it was an old huge woodshed I only raised a flock of cornishX in and the goats love eating the bark off the wood on the woodpiles lol. We added a new roof, but I asked the husband if I could keep the old rusty roofing for something or other. I see more craftyness coming at some point :p

These wouldnt work outside but thoughts onthem inside? what I dont like about these is I dont think a bale would fit in them? Found on internet

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my issue is that I worry about the dwarfs getting heads stuck I wish I could find an old crib cheap but even CL they are about fifty bucks I am too cheap
 
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