Easy Upcycled Goat Feeder

Marywoita
by Marywoita
3 Materials
$20
20 Minutes
Medium
When we first started with goats, we only had a handful and feeding them was a breeze. But before long, and as our herd grew, we realized that they were making a huge mess and wasting feed & hay. My ever so crafty, handy man of a husband planned a simple solution, he came up with plans on how to build a goat feeder.
Start by taking two pallets and remove boards from the side that already has less (usually about 3 boards). This makes it easier for the goats to eat out of the feeder when you’re done.
Next, hold two of the pallets together in an upside down “V”. This may take two people. While one person is holding it, take one pallet as a side and use the 1 inch screws to hold in place.
Repeat on the other side until you have two “walls” and a “V” in the middle once its turned right side up.
Suggested materials:
  • 4 pallets, plus one more for scrap pieces, if needed
  • 4 pieces of water line board, approximately 4 feet long. 4 foot pieces of 2×4 will also work.
  • 1 inch and 2 inch screws
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