Yip work table should really be a priority. I actually had one against the side of the barn but for some reason it did not work out. It was alway full of junk. But i have since then changed my habits and have one now. Will make a video.
Yes, actually it worked out really good. I fill it up and it's good for four weeks or so with two pigs. The only thing I would do differently is to ensure you insulate the bottom. If and moisture gets in it clogs up the feed. So far I only happened once or twice but your don't want it to happen ever. Also when the feeder gets empty the pig will start pushing it around, will have to secure it in some way. Apart from that I really like this feeder. I also have to work on their water, I need a drum with a drain at the bottom to clean it. Next summer I will work on it. For now it's back to shovelling snow.
I don't. Just build it one the fly. But this summer I need another, just because it worked so good, and I'm getting 4 pigs next year. I will make another video and try and give some dimensions. Only one thing did not work so good. Next build I have to make sure where the drum sits it's water-tight. I did get some water in when it rained and had to clean it out. Also I'm going to build a cement pad to put the feeder on. Once it gets empty they tend to push it around. Stay tuned for an updated video on that, for now it's just snow and -40C, lucky me.
Nahhh, to lazy will make another video this summer and explain it all for you. And yes it worked really good, almost zero food on the ground. And it's good for 2-3 weeks with two pigs. Almost to easy.
Oo, Tunay na binibigyan tayo ng Diyos ng lakas upang gawin ang mga iniisip nating hindi natin kayang gawin. And when thinks work out ang masasabi namin ay thank you lord.
Best music I’ve heard while learning how to make a pig feeder!
Yes I like the tunes also.
Next project- a work bench! Don’t forget to build a lid for your feeder!
Yip work table should really be a priority. I actually had one against the side of the barn but for some reason it did not work out. It was alway full of junk. But i have since then changed my habits and have one now. Will make a video.
New subscriber. That's a good feeder idea
Yes, actually it worked out really good. I fill it up and it's good for four weeks or so with two pigs. The only thing I would do differently is to ensure you insulate the bottom. If and moisture gets in it clogs up the feed. So far I only happened once or twice but your don't want it to happen ever. Also when the feeder gets empty the pig will start pushing it around, will have to secure it in some way. Apart from that I really like this feeder. I also have to work on their water, I need a drum with a drain at the bottom to clean it. Next summer I will work on it. For now it's back to shovelling snow.
Imperial metrics is a Nono for me.
Damn dude...build you a work table
Next project should be a workbench maybe. Do you have a drawing of what i should build?
Love the pig feeder! Do you have any dimensions?
I don't. Just build it one the fly. But this summer I need another, just because it worked so good, and I'm getting 4 pigs next year. I will make another video and try and give some dimensions. Only one thing did not work so good. Next build I have to make sure where the drum sits it's water-tight. I did get some water in when it rained and had to clean it out. Also I'm going to build a cement pad to put the feeder on. Once it gets empty they tend to push it around. Stay tuned for an updated video on that, for now it's just snow and -40C, lucky me.
Or drawings?
Nahhh, to lazy will make another video this summer and explain it all for you. And yes it worked really good, almost zero food on the ground. And it's good for 2-3 weeks with two pigs. Almost to easy.
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Ty sa natutunan ko sayo may ayuda kana pasukli God bless
Oo, Tunay na binibigyan tayo ng Diyos ng lakas upang gawin ang mga iniisip nating hindi natin kayang gawin. And when thinks work out ang masasabi namin ay thank you lord.
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Sorry your did not like it, maybe share your feeder and we can all have a look.