Hay is expensive and hard to find and probably will be in the future. Wasting it shouldn't be an option. These feeders are made of new schedule 40 pipe and new lumber (bottom & sides). Can be moved around, will hold any size bale (7'-6" inside) I can purchase the roof materials for a fee (can't be transported with the roof on) and I may be able to deliver it to you for an additional fee. A deposit for materials is required. nine135two659four5 NOTE: Price dropped due to steel and lumber cost reduction. You are not getting the one in the picture, you would get a brand new, unused feeder. Get em before the steel tariffs hit locally.
AS A SIDE NOTE.... this feeder used with a big bale hay net reduces virtually all waste AND cleanup
FYI.... the feeders in the pics are 10 years old. These are for you as much as for the horse. No time spent on clean-up, no worries as to where you're going to put the waste, a lot fewer flies in the summer, the list goes on. A win-win. I would encourage you to come look at the feeders. Better in real life. Also. the pic of the feeder with the ramp was custom built for a guy that couldn't handle big bales so we made a ramp so he could push them in with an ATV. NOTE: you could save some money if you have some used lumber laying around. It would have to be 8' long. You would also save the install labor of the wood. Just an FYI