

BUILDING A GOAT HAY FEEDER FULL
Just for a quick reference, if you want to purchase full 8 foot studs at a little higher price, by all means do so. That is, a stud that is 92-1/2" in length.

Here I refer to an economy stud that is just short of 8 feet. Go to your local lumber yard and purchase eight (8) 2" x 4" "economy studs" for less than $1.50 each. The first consideration is a bill of materials and tools that you will need to begin this simple project: I will begin by saying that no, this isn't the "New Yankee Workshop" or "This Old House" and I'm not Norm Abrams, but if I can do this, so can you. The way I have designed this feeder and drafted the plans should have you easily tackling and completing the job in no time at all. I know that many of you, men and women alike have a hard time building things. Your support of our advertisers helps support GoatWorld!ĭO IT YOURSELF GOAT FEEDER (For Square Bales)Īre you still feeding your goats on the ground, letting them waste that valuable hay all the while ingesting whatever worm eggs, diseases and infections that may be present? Well here is a very good and inexpensive goat feeder that you can build in less than a day for under $25 in most circumstances! I Did It All By Myself Goat Feeder - Articles - GOATWORLD.COM Article Index
