

It comes with simple build instructions and takes approximately 30 minutes to bolt together. The half unit measures 42″ x 72″ x 84″ and has four feeding windows. It can also be mounted against a fence with a locally purchased plywood back attached for weather protection The overall width of 72 inches allows up to three units (in six halves) to be transported easily in a standard bed pick-up truck (see photo). This configuration also helps reduce shipping costs.Ī half unit can be mounted against a wall or hard structure for use with conventional square bales. When un-assembled, it will fit in the back of pickup. The 84 inches height allows for plenty of headroom for the use of a pallet while still allowing for good airflow and cooling over the top of the bale. This large size and depth allows it to be easily pushed back over very large bales, even if they have been placed on a pallet, without catching the top lip of the feeder on the bale itself.
HORSE HAY FEEDER WITH ROOF FULL
The feeder measures a full 84 inches in depth so that it can accommodate the largest of round rolls now being produced in the USA and up to twenty conventional square bales! There’s also enough room for the majority of big square bales.

This feeder is a robust, durable, and UV stabilized covered hay feeder made of polyethylene and hence it cannot rust and does not require any maintenance unlike the majority of metal feeders. They are very easy to move, manage, load and maintain The unit ships in two halves with simple build instructions and takes approximately 30 minutes to bolt together. They also help stop ‘big bale bickering’ and can bring a strong air of calmness as if the horses all know that they have a constant source of protected hay. In addition to the actual hay/cost savings, the use of large bale hay significantly reduces Labor costs and this design helps minimize pasture stress in overstock situations and during poor forage growing conditions.

The Hay Hut hay feeder is a great horse hay feeder that is so easy to use and simple in design that feeding round bales to your animals is a cinch.Ĭlick here for more details and current pricing! Horse Hay Feeder It’s now more important then ever to minimize waste from feeding.īarn World carries a large selection of hay feeders to minimize waste and provide increase profits.

For any questions or more information contact us.As the entire country is affected by the drought, the cost of feeding your livestock continues to rise. Our Why Hayhut page has gives a long list of reasons to use Hayhut hay feeders. For the lastest news releases, videos on and about Hayhuts, reviews of our product, and other information go to our news page. Read testimonials from people that are using Hayhut. If you are interested in being a dealer contact us. We have dealers all over the United States, so check out our map for your closest dealer. HAYHUTS ARE MADE IN NORTH AMERICA FROM PLASTIC MADE IN THE USA. The Hayhut can also be used for stacks of conventional square bales where significant labor savings are achieved by extending times between hay feedings. HAYHUTS - The ultimate money saver! In stock now at 100 dealer locations throughout the USA. This wastage that can amount to in excess of one third of a round bale is almost totally eliminated by the Hayhut. These labor shortages throughout the country are also forcing marked increases in the prices of conventional square bales!īy enclosing the hay, it is protected from inclement weather and the ravages of horses that, by nature, like to defecate on hay and use it as bedding. In particular, our covered round bale hay feeders capitalize on the feeding of economical round rolls that are quickly replacing square bales as farmers struggle with production costs caused by lack of available labor. The Hayhut is the best, most efficient, and most economical pasture feeder. THE HAYHUT, the all-weather enclosed pasture hay feeder heralds a revolution in the feeding of hay to horses.
HORSE HAY FEEDER WITH ROOF TRIAL
HAYHUT HAY-SAVING PERFORMANCE RATED AS EXCEPTIONAL IN UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA SCIENTIFIC TRIAL CARRIED OUT FALL OF 2010
