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<blockquote data-quote="oxhill" data-source="post: 1098044" data-attributes="member: 20158"><p><a href="http://www.leidenlandandcattle.com/haysaver-hay-feeders.html" target="_blank">http://www.leidenlandandcattle.com/haysaver-hay-feeders.html</a></p><p></p><p>I recently received one of these haysavers. I have only feed out about a half dozen bales but I am happy with it so far. Construction is great. It is very durable and the tire base will not rust out. Mine has every other bar removed to accommodate my horned cattle. I think mine is slightly less efficient than the standard model because of this but it still is a huge improvement over my conventional ring. From my limited experience with it, it seems you can adjust how much they conserve by how you load the bale. A bale loaded with the flats on top and bottom is much easier for them to eat than one loaded with the flats on the sides.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oxhill, post: 1098044, member: 20158"] [url]http://www.leidenlandandcattle.com/haysaver-hay-feeders.html[/url] I recently received one of these haysavers. I have only feed out about a half dozen bales but I am happy with it so far. Construction is great. It is very durable and the tire base will not rust out. Mine has every other bar removed to accommodate my horned cattle. I think mine is slightly less efficient than the standard model because of this but it still is a huge improvement over my conventional ring. From my limited experience with it, it seems you can adjust how much they conserve by how you load the bale. A bale loaded with the flats on top and bottom is much easier for them to eat than one loaded with the flats on the sides. [/QUOTE]
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