This simple/cheap feeder idea can be used where studs are exposed, be it run-in/shed/barn. It is "pagewire" fencing fastened across the face of the studs. I like to use slats and ensure the wire ends are covered to avoid pokes. This way the fine "yummy" leafage falls to the base , rather then being dragged across floor and often ruined. Some of my previous "feeder" innovations did not withstand the "RUB" test, as any protruding "something" at thigh height is prime rubbing material. This does.
As herd grows, build anothere run-in. Did this a few weeks ago and is very simple and quick to put up. Some of mine have "railway" tie bases, since I can't set 4 precisely located posts due to rocks. Usually use material on hand at time of need. Hence, "Helter Skelter Shelter" place would be appropriate. Have 10 different shelter designs.
Another "sharing" pic I missed on last post. These are 14 mares, aged 2 to 16, and hopefully includes about 10 '06 moms.

As herd grows, build anothere run-in. Did this a few weeks ago and is very simple and quick to put up. Some of mine have "railway" tie bases, since I can't set 4 precisely located posts due to rocks. Usually use material on hand at time of need. Hence, "Helter Skelter Shelter" place would be appropriate. Have 10 different shelter designs.

Another "sharing" pic I missed on last post. These are 14 mares, aged 2 to 16, and hopefully includes about 10 '06 moms.
