The H-8 Horse Hay Feeder was designed for horses, but work well for a variety of other animals. Save money & time with our Hay Saver Feeders.
This rolling hay feeder is built using a very large spool that you can fill with hay which the animal has to roll around in order to get at the hay inside.
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Horse hay feeders from Farmco are designed to save hay and protect horses. Reduce waste with hay saver horse feeders and roofed horse feeders, all USA built.
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Klene Pipe's horse hay feeders save you time and money! Our square or round bale hay feeders are built to withstand the elements.
Credit: Thinkstock Round-bales are used throughout the horse industry as a means of providing forage to horses housed in poor pastures, dry lots, or during winter months1. The cost of hay fed in a round bale package is typically lower on a per ton basis than small square bales. The lower price coupled with the […]
You can’t deny it, horses like to waste hay and overeat. Slow feeders are able to stop both of those bad habits. While it’s a good idea to provide hay 24/7, your horse doesn’t need to gobble it down like their life depends on it. These DIY feeders will keep hay off the ground and […]
Looking for something to extend your horse’s eating time? Check out this selection of small-holed haynets and slow feeders for horses
Horses love to eat…and eat…and eat. As natural grazers, most of their day is spent nibbling grasses. If your horse doesn’t have access to fresh grass, it is important to provide him with good quality, clean hay. But how much hay should you feed your horse? After consulting several veterinary […]
Deadly blister beetles, mold, metal, weeds, and random stuff that you can find in your horse's hay. Inspect every flake.
Barn owners know all too well how wasteful horses can be with their hay. A slow feeder hay box will forever change your life. Not only do they cut down on waste, but they can slow down your quick eater and extend the hay. It’s a win win for everyone involved! Before you go out […]
Good, cheap, robust hay feeders seem to be the Holy Grail – something from which horses can eat in a relatively normal way (head down, without too much pulling) but which will prevent them fr…
Horses naturally survive on continual foraging pastures where they can spend 16-18 hours daily on grazing alone. However, horses’ stomachs are small sized as compared to their bodies. This means that when the stomachs are two-thirds full, they begin to empty whether the food was already processed or not. It is therefore recommendable for horse […]
Last fall I started trying to figure out a plan for how I would feed hay in the winter at home. I didn’t want to leave hay on the ground so I planned ahead and waited for a sale at TSC...Read more
Good, cheap, robust hay feeders seem to be the Holy Grail – something from which horses can eat in a relatively normal way (head down, without too much pulling) but which will prevent them fr…
Here, we'll take a look at small square bales--the most common form of hay for horses.
Hate filling hay nets? This is the one job I don't enjoy. It is dusty, laborious and time consuming. If you have more than one horse, it will take a big chunk of your time. So I decided that I would make an easy fill, super quick hay net feeder for our horses. This feeder gives you the equivalent volume of 6 large hay nets, but only takes seconds to fill. Important Note - All of our horses are barefoot, which is why our nets can hang low. If your horse is shod, please hang the nets higher so that shoes don't get caught in the net. What you need 2 x metal posts - these could be curtain poles or whatever you have to hand. We bought 1.8m / 6ft oval poles from B&Q something like this. Fixings: Our hay feeder is secured with bolts and wing nuts. I have since found this a little fiddly to align to fasten the feeder. I recommend that you use a couple of old straps or some brackets to fasten your poles back up again. I will add to the blog soon to show you my modifications. Large haynets x 6 or 6ft x 6ft of hockey net. I cut up my old haynets and tied them together. If you find it fiddly to tie them you could use small tie wraps. A drill / electric screwdriver What you do 1) Drill two holes in your poles, each 2 inch away from the end. 2) If you are using old hay nets, you need to cut the nets so that they are flat. Remove the metal rings and any tie rope. Tie together 4 nets so that they are side ways on, giving you more width than height. They should sit together in a grid of 2 x 2, to make a large rectangle. 3) Thread the top of the net net over one of the poles so that it is hanging down. Secure the ends with tie wraps through the drilled holes. This stops the net from moving. 3) Thread the other end of the net (the bottom) through the other pole and secure with tie wraps as before. 4) Take your other two haynets and cut them open so that they lay flat. These are the sides of your hay feeder. Put your poles together so that the net hanging down forms a bag. You will see that hay will escape from the sides. You need to attach your remaining nets to each end so that the hay stays in the net. Attach the nets length ways so that they give plenty of width so you can open your feeder wide to fill. You should now have a purse shaped, very large hay net attached to two poles. 5) Take the back / furthest away pole and bolt it to your stable wall / barn wall / field shelter wall. 6) Secure the pole nearest to you with your fixings. 7) The side nets can have rope from your old hay nets threaded through them to tighten up the slack. There you go, simply unfasten the front bar, open and pile in the hay. Fasten up again and voilà! Your horses will have lots of hay to munch and you will hay to munch and you will save oodles of time every day.
Last month, I lost almost an entire round bale to summer heat and a heavy down pour. It was awful and many tears were shed. In all my years of feeding rounds, I’ve rarely ever lost much hay. …
Last month, I lost almost an entire round bale to summer heat and a heavy down pour. It was awful and many tears were shed. In all my years of feeding rounds, I’ve rarely ever lost much hay. …
Last month, I lost almost an entire round bale to summer heat and a heavy down pour. It was awful and many tears were shed. In all my years of feeding rounds, I’ve rarely ever lost much hay. …
It’s that time of year for a hay bale harvest. . . When the field next to my Potting Shed is cut and baled. In a week’s time the field went from bronze feathery topped grasses. . . To …
Horse Hay Feeder Made From A Few Bits Of Wood And A 1 Ton Sand Bag Used, discarded 1 ton sand bags are everywhere, on every building site, and make ideal hay feeders. Simply make a frame and hang the sand bag over the posts. The one above has been in service now for 2 years, with the same bag. You can lower a rail on one side if you are feeding horses of different heights.
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NOTE: Product specifications may vary by store. Contact your local Tractor Supply store for specific information about this product. Made from tough material, this cattle feeder is a great addition to the ranch. The RFM Tarter Titan Cattle Feeder with Hay Saver is ideal for feeding round bales to cattle. An S-bar design of the cattle feeder prevents calves from getting inside feeder. Constructed of 1-3/4 in. round, high-tensile-strength steel tubing, the cattle feeder features our superior red finish to ensure longer life in the field. Try this rugged livestock feeder today. S-bar livestock feeder prevents calves from getting inside 17 in. tall for less waste Cattle feeder made from tough steel Heavy-duty end post brace on cattle feeder provides superior strength and easy assembly Cattle feeder boasts tough, red finish for long life Heavy-duty cattle feeder simple to install NOTE: All hay feeders come complete with bolts and nuts; Recommended for tough situations; Not recommended for horses or horned cattle.