milliepops
Wears headscarf aggressively
Thinking ahead to next winter (groan...)
This winter I was barrowing out chunks of round bale to the field horses, battling with the flipping bales, mess everywhere, wind blowing the hay back in my face as fast as I could deliver it... what fun.
Decided next winter that a feeder is required, we have enough hay and kit to move them without any drama so I'm looking to invest in something to keep it fairly tidy but also be safe.
Anyone solved this satisfactorily? I'm Ok with a bit of wastage and accept that it's going to get muddy wherever the feeder is - we can deal with that.
I'm interested in ease and safety. I have one that will climb into things so it needs to be tall enough to stop her and also generally safe for silly horses.
I have a handy OH who can doctor metal things (welding etc ) if necessary.
This winter I was barrowing out chunks of round bale to the field horses, battling with the flipping bales, mess everywhere, wind blowing the hay back in my face as fast as I could deliver it... what fun.
Decided next winter that a feeder is required, we have enough hay and kit to move them without any drama so I'm looking to invest in something to keep it fairly tidy but also be safe.
Anyone solved this satisfactorily? I'm Ok with a bit of wastage and accept that it's going to get muddy wherever the feeder is - we can deal with that.
I'm interested in ease and safety. I have one that will climb into things so it needs to be tall enough to stop her and also generally safe for silly horses.
I have a handy OH who can doctor metal things (welding etc ) if necessary.