Great job! How did it work? You crack me up with the real life comments like- “Don’t look at that, we won’t talk about that.” That’s how I do construction too. ;)
Works well! I did have to add a bar across the middle of the sides for my yearling does. They are pretty petite and wiggled on in there. When it comes to construction I tend to follow the "Good enough is perfect." rule!
I love the simplicity of this wall feeder!It takes a lot less room than a free standing feeder!
We just finished our own after watching your video. Thanks very much!
That’s great!!! I hope it works well. I should note I did end up putting another board across the bottom of each end to keep the younger goats out.
Get a “pallet breaker” look it up. It will help you so much, you may even be able to UA-cam videos of how to make one. Loved your video. ☺️
You need a pallet buster! Best $$ spent! We are making a hay barn with pallets and this tool makes it so much easier!
I don’t know what that is but I think you are right!
Hey 👋 all, loved the video, creative homesteading here too in Nova Scotia Canada 🇨🇦
Woohoo! I’ve always wanted to visit your part of the world. 😊
You did a great job! Way to go farm-girl wonder-women.
Thank you that’s so nice!
Sawzall with a medal blade is what I use to cut the nails.
Thanks for the tip! Was it a particular type of blade that cut through the nails easily? Or just a general metal one?
Lol, I loved your video, I am a homesteader that loves to use pallets. 😀😀😀 I am a nap time farmer too.
I bet there are a lot of us nap time farmers out there. Might have to rename the blog!
Sawsall with the blade that says wood with nails will go right thru it!
Thanks for the tip!!!
Get yourself a cats paw with a pry bar on the other end
Good to know
Two crow bars work
Nice idea
Good idea
Love it
Yah who ever built the pallets here did a great job of building them too.
Great job! How did it work? You crack me up with the real life comments like- “Don’t look at that, we won’t talk about that.” That’s how I do construction too. ;)
Works well! I did have to add a bar across the middle of the sides for my yearling does. They are pretty petite and wiggled on in there.
When it comes to construction I tend to follow the "Good enough is perfect." rule!
Is hard to remove those nails because they b
Have an special twist by factory while being put together, Believe.me I have try
invest in a pallet buster. it will change your life lol
Those nails are corrugated.. the pig foot ( crowba) will take them out..
Thank you!
My goats do keep wasting their hay this could save me a fortune that I pay out in hay
Get a cats pass it'll make it easier to pull nails
Thanks!