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anyone made their own creep feeder?
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<blockquote data-quote="turklilley" data-source="post: 823158" data-attributes="member: 9055"><p>I made one several years ago, I came across some conduit, excess on a job I was on. It was 10 ft long. I made 2 squares, and cut some conduit in half, and welded one square on top of the other. That made it 5 ft high. Then I closed 3 sides in with heavy woven wire fencing. I made a bar to adjust height on the open side. Fastened a feeder across from the open end with a hopper. I then added a bracket to move it with my 3 point hitch. It works good, but I found I needed a roof over the feeder to keep rain out. I only use it when the grass gets short in late summer. It was easy to build, and the price was right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="turklilley, post: 823158, member: 9055"] I made one several years ago, I came across some conduit, excess on a job I was on. It was 10 ft long. I made 2 squares, and cut some conduit in half, and welded one square on top of the other. That made it 5 ft high. Then I closed 3 sides in with heavy woven wire fencing. I made a bar to adjust height on the open side. Fastened a feeder across from the open end with a hopper. I then added a bracket to move it with my 3 point hitch. It works good, but I found I needed a roof over the feeder to keep rain out. I only use it when the grass gets short in late summer. It was easy to build, and the price was right. [/QUOTE]
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