Well, my engineered feeder-tromper-stopper failed after a few days. I went out to feed Sunday morning and one side of the structure had been knocked away by a hungry heifer, with the offender stuck in a position that I knew would take some extrication work. I must say that this will be the last year we feed animals on that side of the corral without a better system in place.
Apologies for not having a photo of the device when it was operational, but it was sheer genius …. just not appreciated by the animal kingdom. Stomach over brain in this case.
I did snap a photo this morning of the reason I began my quest for a fix that would keep the cows out of the hay.
That’s right, bucko, you’ve been caught with your feet in the feed box ….. I don’t care how sad you look …. oh well, what’re you gonna do?
I must say that because of Saturday’s experience with our beloved cat, I didn’t even get upset Sunday morning when I had to get in the corral and remove the barrier and help get the cow out of the mire, so to speak.
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