Paddock Feeder - Powder River


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Economical standing hay feeder for horses.

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Five-Foot V-Rack Horse Feeder – Durable Paddock Feeder

When you’re looking for a heavy-duty, high-performance hay feeder built for horses, the Five-Foot V-Rack Horse Feeder stands out as a smart investment. This feeder’s robust design, large capacity, and innovative features make it ideal for ranches, stables, or farms where efficiency and durability matter. Whether you’re feeding daily, managing a herd, or simply looking to reduce waste and labor, this feeder delivers.

Crafted with premium materials and thoughtful construction, this horse hay feeder supports frequent use, harsh conditions, and the specific demands of feeding equines. From deep bunk design to wide clearance and easy access, the V-rack format improves hay accessibility while reducing loss and spoilage. For any equine facility seeking improved feed management and long-term value, this model is an excellent choice.

Specifications

Bunk Material 14-gauge steel bunk
End Panels 16-gauge steel ends
Overall Height 68 in.
Height to Top of Bunk 41.75 in.
Distance Between Feed Bars 3.5 in.
Leg Construction 13-gauge steel legs with wide stable skid
Weight Approx. 278 lbs
Assembly Hardware included (3/8-in bolts & nylon lock nuts)

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Horse Hay Feeder

horse hay feeder in paddock

Key Benefits

A v-rack horse hay feeder is an economical way to feed your equine and minimize waste. This feeder is 5 feet long and has sturdy, 13-gauge steel, wide-set legs for ultimate stability. The hay rack is made from schedule-40 pipe and solid rod construction. The bunk has ribs in the trough to add strength and prevent the feed from building up inside the trough. The bunk has rolled-in edges to help minimize lost feed and eliminate sharp edges. It's easily assembled and is held tight with 3/8" bolts and nylon locking nuts.

Reduced Feed Waste: The V-rack design lifts hay off the ground and supports it securely between steel feed bars. The 3.5-inch spacing is optimized so horses can easily access forage while reducing waste from trampled or soiled hay. Improved savings over time justifies the investment.

Improved Horse Access & Comfort: With the bunk height set at 41.75 inches, the feeder places hay at a comfortable level for adult horses—reducing awkward head posture and encouraging natural feeding behavior. The strong skid-leg base enhances stability, minimizing tipping and associated risks.

Durability for Harsh Environments: Built from heavy-duty steel (14-gauge bunk, 16-gauge ends, 13-gauge legs) and simple to assemble with included hardware, this feeder is designed to last. The sturdy legs and skid base perform well on rough terrain or outdoor paddocks, delivering multiple seasons of reliable performance.

Time-Saving & Efficient Feed Management: Thanks to the included hardware and bolt-together design, setup is straightforward—letting you start using it quickly. Horses can feed from all sides of the rack, reducing competition and improving feed distribution. This translates to more efficient labor and better overall herd performance.

Health & Herd Benefits: Consistent access to clean, raised hay promotes equine health by supporting digestive function and reducing ingestion of soil-borne contaminants. Better nutrition and lower waste contribute to healthier, more content animals—making this feeder a smart choice for any stable or ranch.

In short, if you manage horses and need a robust, efficient feeder that reduces loss, supports animal welfare, and stands up to rugged use, the Five-Foot V-Rack Horse Feeder delivers serious value. Upgrade your equipment today and experience the difference in savings, convenience, and herd health.

Horse Paddock Feeder

This wonderful horse hay feeder is designed for use in the paddock and combines a hay rack with a grain trough to catch falling hay and also to provide a place for feeding supplements or minerals if needed.

 

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