Neat. I fixed a wall mounted one a couple years ago. Then i fixed a 2 sided hay holder around a pallet using 2x4 welded wire. I plan to do your free standing one this year. Thank you. Stay warm.
Hey. Thank you so very much!! Just made one yesterday. I too am a RUclipsr posted a video on it being done. I put a link to your video on my description! Again thank you so much for this video!
Hey just happened upon a plywood flooring project you did a while back and I thought I heard you say you're in MI? My family and I are new home owners in the metro Detroit area and are taking on a fair amount of work, so cheap ideas like the plywood flooring interest me. Thanks for the idea.
How correct you are. Kids Won't eat anything off the ground, well I wouldn't say Anything, as there are a few exceptions. They love momosa and even dried leaves.
Hi thanks for your vedio! Please tell me when to feed deworming to goats, which mineral to give, all tips about goat's rearing. I am planning to buy baby goats.
Since goats like climbing on things, I suspect the feeder will be tipped over by them. The feeder is heavy enough to injure who it falls on. Two horizontal pieces of pallet wood attached under the corner legs would greatly stabilize it. Great video - I like the editing and music.
I thought about maybe adding two pieces connecting the legs and extending out a couple feet. So far it seems tall enough tjat they can't jump in it and haven't tipped it over so hopefully it will be good!
Thanks so much for this video! Is it OK for their hay to be exposed to the elements all the time? Is it at danger from getting moldy? I know if someone whose horses died from moldy hay. We’re new with goats so I’m not sure if it’s the same thing with them. Thank you so much!
Goats can handle moldy hay but will mostly pick through it and only eat the good stuff. Horses cannot and can get very sick. Hay should be stored dry in a barn and fed to them in small amounts in the hay feeder
I think this would work for horses too. Your thoughts? Now what do I do with the Big rolls of hay? Should I just put a pallet on the ground and have them put hay roll on top of it? The rolls will take my horse at least a month or more to eat, should I have some sort of covering for her hay ( to protect from rain and snow)? And how do I build that from pallets. Must be somewhat easy as I’m a lady with a 6”electric hand saw and a drill.
That was you! I could not find the comment posted about it, thanks!! It is awesome and I have already been using it for a couple of days without having to charge. That was too nice brother, thanks!
SSLFamilyDad don't mentioned the Lord told me to. Also I work with tools daily and realize the importance of the proper tool. It makes the job much more tolerable. My grandfather always said. There is a tool for everything and everything has a tool.
I was wondering how your combination of horned and hornless goats are fairing? Getting ready to bring in horned with my polled. I have heard horror stories, but I see quite a few RUclipsrs who have mixed herds and seem to have no problem.
They do just fine. The boys will fight a bit and I have seen the one without horns get a bloody spot on his head but he learns quickly to let up when head ramming! Our females are all mixed, some have horns and some do not and they do just fine. Let them duke it out a bit and just watch them the first few days, even if there is a little blood they will be ok, their heads are super tough
@@SSLFamilyDad Thanks. Just brought our goaties home. I don't feel so nervous now. i'm glad your mixed herd is successful. It's a very good talking point for content. NOt a lot of articles discussing this topic or there is just negative scary stuff.
Dear SSLFamilyDad - While building your pallet hay feeder the side brace fell and I was not fast enough. My manhood took a hit which felt like what I imagine being kicked by a horse must feel like. Currently typing this with a pack of ice on the boys. Just a word of warning, keep those man berries protected while doing DIY.
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I'd already made 2 of the free standing feeders ,now I'm making a wall feeder! Thanks!
I do a lot of farm projects on my own so SIMPLE and quick is what I LOVE!!! This is great!
Thanks for making this video. We’re getting our first goats and I have pallets so this will work perfectly.
just made one with my kids. thanks for the video. I kept the bottom slats on one pallet for more support.
Well-done... Reaches all types of goat farmers ... Inexpensive being the key to it.
Very helpful video thanks alot.
Stumbled across your old videos two hours ago, and i just can't stop watching you videos. Really great content! keep it up!!
Thank you for this great idea. I made one for my horses based on this design. Simple and effective. A great project to do with my kid.
That is pretty clever I like those feeders. Look easy to make and good.
Love your video you have given me so many ideas to better my small farm thank you
This is simple the Best.
Neat. I fixed a wall mounted one a couple years ago. Then i fixed a 2 sided hay holder around a pallet using 2x4 welded wire. I plan to do your free standing one this year. Thank you. Stay warm.
These look amazing. We will give it a try.
Incredible!
Great video
Gonna try this looks super easy we are in process in building our goat pen and this will work great thanks
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I need to make one of these this weekend since they waste a lot of hay.
Yeah, I only buy star drive screws now.
Great idea !!! Doesn't have to be expensive to be a good feeder ! Thanks for sharing... :)
Brilliant
Hey. Thank you so very much!! Just made one yesterday. I too am a RUclipsr posted a video on it being done. I put a link to your video on my description! Again thank you so much for this video!
really cool, easy build, thanks
This is great!
Thanks for the tips.
I like them.
Awesome!
Good idea
They look good! And anything that will hold up to goats is a win lol
Great idea!!!
What a great idea!
Love the goats!
Them pallet busters if you can make one they are great even buying one of them really saves pallet from breaking well worth the money.
Hey just happened upon a plywood flooring project you did a while back and I thought I heard you say you're in MI? My family and I are new home owners in the metro Detroit area and are taking on a fair amount of work, so cheap ideas like the plywood flooring interest me. Thanks for the idea.
Cool!
Just getting into goats and this is perfect thank you
I made it with woodprix !
Love it
I like it
bonjour , will give those screw a try .
Sawzall blades way cheaper. Good idea! I might try to make one of these?
How correct you are. Kids Won't eat anything off the ground, well I wouldn't say Anything, as there are a few exceptions. They love momosa and even dried leaves.
Better than store bought and cheaper too.
Hi thanks for your vedio! Please tell me when to feed deworming to goats, which mineral to give, all tips about goat's rearing. I am planning to buy baby goats.
Since goats like climbing on things, I suspect the feeder will be tipped over by them. The feeder is heavy enough to injure who it falls on. Two horizontal pieces of pallet wood attached under the corner legs would greatly stabilize it.
Great video - I like the editing and music.
I thought about maybe adding two pieces connecting the legs and extending out a couple feet. So far it seems tall enough tjat they can't jump in it and haven't tipped it over so hopefully it will be good!
Thanks so much for this video! Is it OK for their hay to be exposed to the elements all the time? Is it at danger from getting moldy? I know if someone whose horses died from moldy hay. We’re new with goats so I’m not sure if it’s the same thing with them. Thank you so much!
Goats can handle moldy hay but will mostly pick through it and only eat the good stuff. Horses cannot and can get very sick. Hay should be stored dry in a barn and fed to them in small amounts in the hay feeder
I think this would work for horses too. Your thoughts? Now what do I do with the Big rolls of hay? Should I just put a pallet on the ground and have them put hay roll on top of it? The rolls will take my horse at least a month or more to eat, should I have some sort of covering for her hay ( to protect from rain and snow)? And how do I build that from pallets. Must be somewhat easy as I’m a lady with a 6”electric hand saw and a drill.
I would create a pallet bin to set the round bale in. That will keep the hay in as the tear into it
Looks like you got the battery! Hope it works out good for you, I know you will get a ton of use out of it brother!
That was you! I could not find the comment posted about it, thanks!! It is awesome and I have already been using it for a couple of days without having to charge. That was too nice brother, thanks!
SSLFamilyDad don't mentioned the Lord told me to. Also I work with tools daily and realize the importance of the proper tool. It makes the job much more tolerable. My grandfather always said. There is a tool for everything and everything has a tool.
Thanks for the DIY project, they are expensive at the feedstore. At least for me.
I like those star bit screws also but holy smokes are they expensive as is all other screws !
What kind of screws did you say to use?
Star bit deck screws
would this work for horses?
I was wondering how your combination of horned and hornless goats are fairing? Getting ready to bring in horned with my polled. I have heard horror stories, but I see quite a few RUclipsrs who have mixed herds and seem to have no problem.
They do just fine. The boys will fight a bit and I have seen the one without horns get a bloody spot on his head but he learns quickly to let up when head ramming! Our females are all mixed, some have horns and some do not and they do just fine. Let them duke it out a bit and just watch them the first few days, even if there is a little blood they will be ok, their heads are super tough
@@SSLFamilyDad Thanks. Just brought our goaties home. I don't feel so nervous now. i'm glad your mixed herd is successful. It's a very good talking point for content. NOt a lot of articles discussing this topic or there is just negative scary stuff.
can your baby goats reach the hay?
I am pretty sure you can still buy handbook with all details you need on woodprix.
Dear SSLFamilyDad - While building your pallet hay feeder the side brace fell and I was not fast enough. My manhood took a hit which felt like what I imagine being kicked by a horse must feel like. Currently typing this with a pack of ice on the boys. Just a word of warning, keep those man berries protected while doing DIY.
Pallet hay feeders AKA manger!!!
The first example was great, and then you lost me at C-mas tree.🙄
As the MESSIAH has instructed us.....turn from your sin, and be obedient to our FATHER in HEAVEN.
👉WE ARE TO CELEBRATE *ONLY* HIS FEAST DAYS👈
Good idea