Free Choice Mineral Feeder

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  • čas přidán 10. 09. 2024
  • Now that we have cows we wanted to start a mineral program. So we will need a mineral feeder. We're planning to do a free-choice mineral program so a lot of compartments for different minerals will be needed. So this is a 6ft x 2ft 20 compartment feeder build.

Komentáře • 14

  • @OZheathen
    @OZheathen Před měsícem

    Not being picky but
    When routing your slots do it in multiple passes going deeper each time, less stress on your router and bit.
    I found out this the hard way by burning out a motor on a router 😂

    • @sandboxranch
      @sandboxranch  Před měsícem

      Yeah it was definitely hard on the router.

  • @andreasherzog2222
    @andreasherzog2222 Před rokem +3

    Should you ever add sheep to your operation, the feeder should have a gap between frame and mat, roughly the size of a lambs neck, or you might find dead lambs someday.

  • @RobertScholes-py1cb
    @RobertScholes-py1cb Před 2 měsíci

    How is your mineral feeder holding up? Do you still have the PVC on the bottom? Thank you for the video!

    • @sandboxranch
      @sandboxranch  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Thanks! I got rid of the PVC on the bottom, couple reasons, mainly that I wanted something heavier and less likely that they can move it or tip it over, also some concerns about it being able to just be crushed and broken by the cows hooves. Ended up replacing it with some pieces of leftover fence posts.
      After the changes I made in some other videos it's been holding up well, nothing broken or anything. The cows seem to like it a lot.

  • @noahshinabarger
    @noahshinabarger Před měsícem

    Long-term how has this held up? Any changes you would make if you were to do it again?

    • @sandboxranch
      @sandboxranch  Před 29 dny +2

      So far it's held up fine, in later videos I changed the legs on it to steel pipe and that seems to have really made it sturdy. Only thing I would change if I did it again would be to make the compartments and the whole thing bigger.

  • @Tbear37144
    @Tbear37144 Před rokem

    Water proof wood glue is your friend!

    • @sandboxranch
      @sandboxranch  Před rokem

      In retrospect I should have glued it in addition to the screws, chalk that up to in a hurry and didn't have any at the time. I have it sitting out in the rain right now for a few days, I'll see how it holds up, long as it stays together I'll get some minerals in it.

  • @jay8443
    @jay8443 Před 8 měsíci

    Could you share the exact list of supplies needed to build one of these please and thank you!

    • @sandboxranch
      @sandboxranch  Před 8 měsíci

      So I used 2 2x8 back to back for the middle, 2 2x6's for the front and back sides, use the rest of those 2x8's for the ends. Then a 4x8 sheet of 3/8 plywood cut for the bottom and the dividers. Beyond that just whatever your favorite screws are. The top that I used in the video I'm not going to stick with in the end, same with the PVC pipe for feet. I'll do another video finishing it out and getting the minerals in it.

  • @lynsey911
    @lynsey911 Před 9 měsíci

    Hey! What kind of mat did you use? I’m looking to replace the top of mine with something lighter but weatherproof.

    • @sandboxranch
      @sandboxranch  Před 9 měsíci

      Originally I tried using a simple workout mat from Amazon, but that didn't really work as it was too light and would flap in the wind and wouldn't be much good to keep rain out. I ended up buying some rubber belt material off eBay and using that, it's a lot more solid and doesn't move in the wind. Still have to try it with the cows though, don't know how they'll like it yet.