The farm i work at has hay feeders just like the one you built. I like the barn too. You picked a great spot to live in the Ozarks. I watched your intro video and had to sub. Can't wait till you get the goats.
Cow Person - wow, thank you so much! We subbed you as well and will visit your channel. We would love to have a mini jersey some day but it’s probably a pipe dream for now, lol! Living in the southern Ozarks is awesome. Thank you for the positive feedback and thank you for watching!
very nice feeder,we had alot of goats when i was a kid,milked alot helped out with birthing good times,like your channel,sub,bell,thanks for sharing,stay connected.
Awesome job! I really like the goat set up. We are planning to build a similar hay feeder, glad I found this. The window in to put the hay is fantastic. Most days I feel like I enjoy wrestling my girls to give feed and hay! 🤣
Thank you so much, we subbed you back! We’ve been working really hard trying to make everything nice for the little critters! Thank you for your kind words and thank you for watching!
Will your goats be dehorned? That is a very nice feeder. Simple and functional. Horns always add a hazard to any kind of feeder though. Our sheep are polled thank goodness.👍🏼
Ours will be disbudded or possibly naturally polled. I would like to have polled ones if possible, so we don’t have to do the disbudding! Thank you for watching and have a great weekend!
Thank you- we’re hoping it works well for us! I think goats are notorious for dropping hay on the ground as well and then they won’t eat it, lol. Thank you for watching!
Yeah, I’ve seen that done a few times. If I would’ve had one lying around I probably would’ve done the same thing! Thanks for watching and have a great weekend!
Thank you! It really didn’t take very long and hopefully it will work well for us. Good luck on your project and thank you for watching! Have a great weekend! /Josie
The dimensions are around 32" high and 32" wide. But you can make it any size you want. I wouldn't go any less than 32" high because it keeps goats from going over the top. You can make the bottom off floor about a foot. Hope this helps