How to Build An Automatic Pig Feeder ||Save Money by Using Scrap Wood|| DIY||

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    How to Build An Automatic Pig Feeder ||Save Money by Using Scrap Wood|| DIY||
    Today we built a DIY automatic pig feeder using some scrap wood we had laying around our yard. The dimensions of the feeder is roughly 16"x16"x36" with a 7" feeding trough area. The feeder holds about 120 pounds of feed so it is definitely more than enough.
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Комментарии • 6

  • @zemusic2736
    @zemusic2736 3 года назад +1

    like your content, my friend

  • @goldengal2351
    @goldengal2351 Год назад

    Don 't look sturdy enough for 100+lb pigs to me. Is that feeder just for smaller pigs then you move the larger pigs to a different pen to rotate. I plan to always have 2 pig pens. Or maybe keep the bin part outside the pen and just the feed part in the pen with pigs. I am curious to see if it actually stood up to the pigs.

    • @BreakFreeHomestead
      @BreakFreeHomestead  Год назад

      Nothing broke on it with the bigs that got to 270ish, and it's been sitting outside since i made it. Ready for the next batch.

  • @nickclark2501
    @nickclark2501 3 года назад +1

    I don’t think it’s gonna last as long as you hope it would...

    • @BreakFreeHomestead
      @BreakFreeHomestead  3 года назад

      We shall see! I sealed it and put some 2x4s under it to get it off the ground. I could always add a better roof if need be but just used scraps for this one.