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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 17500"><p>> Will a regular round bale feeder</p><p>> work with Longhorns, or is there</p><p>> some type of special feeder? I</p><p>> have been just feeding on the</p><p>> ground, but am getting tired of</p><p>> them tromping the hay. tombstone style feeders work best, no hang ups, but horse feeders are too light weight for bulls or taller steers they tend to lean in to reach the hay and bend the dividers. i am currently building one out of 2 old drive rings from a couple of old jamesway silo unloaders and some reject treated 4x4's from the lumber yard. got all of about $35 into it so far, might need a few more bolts though. shouldn't go over 50 i would think.</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:dlcovert@dreamscape.com">dlcovert@dreamscape.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 17500"] > Will a regular round bale feeder > work with Longhorns, or is there > some type of special feeder? I > have been just feeding on the > ground, but am getting tired of > them tromping the hay. tombstone style feeders work best, no hang ups, but horse feeders are too light weight for bulls or taller steers they tend to lean in to reach the hay and bend the dividers. i am currently building one out of 2 old drive rings from a couple of old jamesway silo unloaders and some reject treated 4x4's from the lumber yard. got all of about $35 into it so far, might need a few more bolts though. shouldn't go over 50 i would think. [email=dlcovert@dreamscape.com]dlcovert@dreamscape.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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