DIY Feeding troughs that work well for goats and sheep.
If you are looking for goats and sheep for sale in the Northwest Alabama area, contact me 256-668-3014 or check out our website www.rollingofarm.com to see what I currently have available.
DIY Feeding troughs that work well for goats and sheep.
If you are looking for goats and sheep for sale in the Northwest Alabama area, contact me 256-668-3014 or check out our website www.rollingofarm.com to see what I currently have available.
I like the fact that these are 5 minute videos that are concise and to the point. Similar videos drone on just because they have a following - kinda like a soap opera.
@@morgancalvi6675 It is the soap opera pattern - boring introductions to make a point and making a big deal about accomplishments while at times sexual inuendo in conversation or graphic poses.
Your animals are so well mannered. I need to have my goats watch & learn. Lol
Thanks
I love these videos that are to the point and don’t waste time on nonsense babbling!
Thank you.
So nice to watch a video that doesn't waste my time! Thank You so much for the information!
Thank you for the kind words.
Sheep: "Boy we're getting a lot of feed today, whens the next video this is great!" 😂
I make mine out of plywood. One sheet ripped into four 12 inch wide strips. Cut notches into 2x8 boards cut two feet long and screw the plywood down into the V in the 2x8 "feet". These troughs can be moved paddock to paddock. They last for years.
Great idea. Thanks for sharing.
You have such great and economical solutions to managing goats and sheep. Thank you!!
Amazing!!!!! God Bless you and all of your family!!!
Thank you! You too!
Love your work .. in the future inside the description link, please provide building material list. Would love to make DIY and apply here on our home stead. We have 3 lady goats 🐐 and will love to alternate feeding ideas and improve as weather conditions allow. Appreciate you sharing sir.
Your ideas are awesome! Thanks so much!!!!!!
Thank you for you videos
Glad you like them!
Got to make me a lay-down table like yours!
Thank you. I liked and now am following
I have goats that have horns and one doe is aggressive when she is fed grain so I have to lock up the other two does so they can eat in peace. The baby goats are always jumping into feeders and making them dirty with their hooves then the does won't eat until you clean it out. These work for you and your sheep though.
Can you please do a tutorial on the build for the last one you showed feeding the goats. Thanks
Thanks for suggestion.
Good show
Thanks!
Your farm is beautiful
Thank you. I feel blessed to have it.
awesome really appreciate this info Australia
Glad it was helpful!
Excellent, great ideas!
Thanks for sharing👍 Simple n implementable 💕
Thanks
Very useful tips
thanks..
Welcome
I am impressed with how you are using PVC pipes for your troughs, can you share how you cut the PVC pipes longways? Did you use a table saw? if so what type of blade did you use? also how did you attach the PVC pipes to the Wooden legs/posts? and are the post buried to stabilize them? Thank you
well done, sir!
Thanks
Good job
Amazing
New subscriber :) planing to start my own farm soon God willing 😊
Best of luck!
Great Idea's !!!!!!!!!!!!
Glad you like them!
Nice
I use some of option 1 and mostly the last option, but even that has it's drawbacks as the babies within 2-3 weeks will be up in the trough pooping and fouling. No really ideal system.
Da man👍
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It’d be great to have your designs for these feeders.
I’ll keep that in mind for future videos. Thanks
Hey quick question?; On your trough you built out side pen . So don't have to go in to feed . Do you connect trough to panel too. I'm feeding goats . They are alittle rough at feeding time . Trying to see how you brace your pvc pipe to the cow panel
Yes. I drilled a few small holes and used wire to fasten to cattle panels.
So you use feed pellets? We use mixed grain. Pellets, or CUBE as it is called here, is expensive. Do you think pellets fatten animals faster than mixed grain?
I would think grain would fatten them faster than processed pellets, but I really don’t know.
Hey my name is Corey I’m in southern middle Tennessee about a hour north of Chattanooga we have a small home stead about 18 nannies with one billy looking for a new billy we have kikos
I just have commercial bucks (nothing registered). At the moment I just have Boer bucks but I do have Kiko available pretty often.
Hi on the 3rd feeder, that is the spacing between the board that the goats push their head thru 8 to 9 or 10 to 12"? thanks.
8-9"
thank you very much.
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Could you give the measurements of the goat feeder, in the barn, at about 4 minutes? Thumbs up!
Also, I liked what I saw with your hay feeder. Could you do a video on a hay feeder for horned goats.
What modifications would you use for horned sheep?
4 horned
I'm new farmer. So how much do you feed them a day. My sheep seem to eat alot and won't shut up when they finish their food. I feed alfalfa right now in the winter
Great question! I'll try to do a video on that. Thanks for asking. Short answer is that it will depend on their nutritional requirements (bred, nursing, climate, etc.). 0.5-1 lb of feed a day is usually enough, but there are lots of factors to consider.
Katahdin and yes they are nursing. They love to eat lots
Where did you get your big drums for storing your feed?
They are used olive barrels. Check with local farm stores.
How do u deal w goat food aggressiveness
That is the nature of goats. You can try to provide enough space that the bullied can eat away from the bullies, but that doesn’t always work either.
our goats have horns
Hi Linda, how many sheep do you have? And where is your farm?
So did his!!???
Don’t know how to get ahold of you. In Athens, AL and have goats 🐐
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