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| Here's the human side of the feeders (with them almost empty). No more trying to walk through an eager herd of goats with food! |
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| Here's the other modification. We added a 2 by 4 at the base on ground level-it keeps the bedding in and allows this little 6 week old baby a step up. Premier now has 3 by 5 inch openings in their panals. We are going to try that in the future as little kids can get their heads through-and stuck in these 4 by 4 inch openings. Here's the link to Premier's plans |
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| Here's are new fenceline feeders. There are 2 8 foot feeders in the doe area. This is the goat's side, you will notice only their head can get in the hay area, so nothing falls on their neck. We modified the plan slightly-the top section is a little taller then the plans call for, to keep our llama and dogs in. |
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