Description
Goat & Sheep feeders
Wide Hay Rack and Trough Combined with grain feeder for goats, sheep, and other small animals. Low enough for the smaller animals to reach. One big advantage of adding a hay rack over a grain trough is the reduced hay waste. Much of the loose hay that falls from the hay rack is caught in the trough, where it can still be eaten.
The double-sided hay rack and trough combination is ideal for use in various situations, but especially in instances where large groups of calves are housed together.
The double-sided hay rack and trough combination is double sided to provide maximum feeding space. It is 2 meter’s long making it ideal for use with calves. The product is fully galvanized to ensure longevity and durability.
Fully galvanized product ensuring its longevity and durability. Double sided, allowing a greater number of calves to access hay or meal at once. Vertical bars ensure access the hay is easy for calves. Optional roof can keep hay dry if being used outside.
- for sheep, goats, deer or calves
- for small bales and loose hay
- with concentrated feed trough
Feeding facilities should be planned to prevent contamination and to allow for frequent cleaning. Sheep should be fed only in troughs or from feed racks which should be constructed.so that the animals cannot stand in the feed and contaminate it with droppings.
Feeding space per sheep is determined by the size of the sheep and the number of sheep that eat at one time. For adult sheep hay and grain bunkspace is 30-45 cm/sheep and 25-35 cm for older lambs. In self-feeding systems about 4 cm for creep-feeding lambs, 6 cm for weaned lambs and 10 cm for older lambs should be allowed.
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