8ft Small Tombstone Bale Feeder
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
**Minimum order of 2.**
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- 26 feeding spaces
- Design forces sheep/goats to lift heads to enter & exit feeder, reducing wastage
- Feeds hay & grain
- Designed for small square bales or forked hay
- V-floor so excess hay/grain flows into trough
Dimensions: 8’L x 44’’W x 36’’H
Weight: 400lbs
Space between hoops: 4’’ – 4.5’’
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Dan Vandenberg –
I bought this in 2019 Works extremely well. Ewes do not waste hardly any hay at all. Also the extended “Wings” keeps ewes from standing on their back legs eating over the top. I have a different brand of the same type of feeder and I am selling it on an auction to buy a 2nd one of these.
JJ – Douglas, WY –
I’ll tell ya, I’m incredibly pleased with the feeders I have. There is no waste and I mean that literally! Wish I’d have found them years ago! They’re a great product. I’ll most likely be ordering more after I recover from the holidays lol. Thanks for your help again!
Dan McGinnis – Rochelle, VA –
The goat feeder has worked out well for the sixteen ladies. The hay offers easy access and avoids spill over onto the ground as promised. Grain fits nicely into the trough as well. I was concerned about the dominant goats taking advantage of the timid goats when their heads are in the feeder. This has proved to not be a problem since extra slots readily attract the greedy. I am also pleased the feeder design prevents even the most acrobatic tribe member from getting over the outside guard.
Dan McGinnis – Rochelle, VA –
The goat feeder has worked out well for the sixteen ladies. The hay offers easy access and avoids spill over onto the ground as promised. Grain fits nicely into the trough as well. I was concerned about the dominant goats taking advantage of the timid goats when their heads are in the feeder. This has proved to not be a problem since extra slots readily attract the greedy. I am also pleased the feeder design prevents even the most acrobatic tribe member from getting over the outside guard.