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This download includes instructions, a drawing, a list of materials, and a CAD animation to build a wooden sheep/goat feeder with skids. Each step of assembly is photographed and accompanied by a description, and materials are clearly specified in a spreadsheet. The hay feeder is designed to suspend hay comfortably at eye level for about eight average-sized small ruminants. Hay is loaded into the top of the feeder and it slides from one location to the next on skids. The build time is roughly 2 hours and all of the materials are basic lumber and hardware found at farm supply and hardware stores.  The estimated materials cost is roughly $60 and the required tools are:  a hammer, hand drill, measuring tape, some sort of wood saw, and bolt cutters or an angle grinder.  Please do not share pla Goat And Pig Pen, Goat Spool Playground, Diy Feeding Trough, Cattle Panel Hay Feeder, Hay Holder For Goats, Outdoor Hay Feeder, Sheep Stall Ideas, Easy Diy Goat Pen, Goat Ideas Diy

This download includes instructions, a drawing, a list of materials, and a CAD animation to build a wooden sheep/goat feeder with skids. Each step of assembly is photographed and accompanied by a description, and materials are clearly specified in a spreadsheet. The hay feeder is designed to suspend hay comfortably at eye level for about eight average-sized small ruminants. Hay is loaded into the top of the feeder and it slides from one location to the next on skids. The build time is…

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Maaaaa! Daaaaa! What are these for? Since we started building our barn, the quantity and variety of cool construction scraps has been steadily mounting. Everyone has an interest in those scraps, including the newest Bird House kids. Well, at first we just stacked the 2x4s and let the goats walk the planks, so to speak. Then I rolled in a eucalyptus log I salvaged last year, and that was fun. They really do play king of the mountain. And we added wider planks from the barn siding. Then I got…

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