Haybar- Anybody want to know how to make their own?

wizoz

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Also in NL. Today I got my lovely husband to make me a haybar for my stable using a rubber mat, some batten, screws and penny washers. We actually made 2 haybars from one mat and it cost me a max of £40! And here is the result
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Do you screw the mat onto the battons and then the batons onto the wall???


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Screw the batten onto the wall first, then screw the mat on to the batten, using the penny washers so that the screws don't go straight through the mat.
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I also bought a compost bag as Boo's hay needs to be soaked. I put holes in the bottom, fill it up with hay, wet it, leave it to drain then drag it to his stable, it's a great idea
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Oh that is brilliant!! Have been meaning to buy one as my boy is so messy and drags his hay into his bed!

Would be interested too in knowing measurements. Thanks!
 

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Really good idea! I'v been planning on buying my two one each! I'd like to know the measurements too please! Thankyou!
 

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Also in NL. Today I got my lovely husband to make me a haybar for my stable using a rubber mat, some batten, screws and penny washers. We actually made 2 haybars from one mat and it cost me a max of £40! And here is the result
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Does it have any base to it or does the hay go down to the floor. It looks brilliant by the way.
 

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Haybars don't have a base inside. The scraps fall to the floor and can be swept away, otherwise there could be mouldy smelly hay trapped at the bottom.

I think this is an excellent idea and may make one myself...
 

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The haybar have a half base so the scraps can fall down and be swept away while the other hay sits off the floor. would also love to know the measurements as I have a haybar now and i love it. but cant afford another one for my new pony
 
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