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Page Background Build Your Own Feeders CUSTOMER REVIEW My goats couldn't be happier. Easy to build feeder that is strong and sturdy. Premier 1 thanks for the plans! —Chad W. from Montana. Single-sided feeders built low enough to allow lambs/kids to access feed. This design works well for feeding along an alley or walkway. Why our feeders please so many… • Minimal waste They prevent silage or hay from being easily pulled out and dropped onto the ground. Sheep and goats must work for each bite. • Less risk of injury No need to enter the pen. Farm kids can safely feed livestock. • Grain, silage & hay can all be fed in the feeders Saves space. Reduces cost. • Save $$ Build your own feeders on site. Source local lumber and use our feed-saving panels. • Proven These have been in use for years by satisfied customers across the nation. Our competitors compliment us by copying them. We’ve tweaked and improved the design along the way in response to observing hundreds of these feeders in use on our farm. (That’s who we are.) Very easy to walk along these feeders to check the animals, provide water and feed hay/grain without being mobbed by the flock. Snap clips ( p. 72 ) are used to hold water buckets ( p. 64 ) in the feeders. Two design options: 1. Single-sided design 2. Double-sided design Goats work for each mouthful of hay and kernel of grain reducing waste, keeping them busy. Tight spacings prevent heads getting caught in the panels. We use treated wood for the legs because they contact the ground.

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premier1supplies.com • 1-800-282-6631 Single-sided feeders in our experimental maternity ward. Double-sided design serves double duty by subdividing pens.