The 3-Piece Feeders Everyone's Talking About

Dealers call asking for them specifically. Customers drive hours to get them. Once you use a 3-piece feeder, you’ll never go back to fighting those giant one piece circles again.

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Tired of Fighting
Giant Feeders?

You know the drill buy a round bale feeder and suddenly you need four people and a trailer just to move the thing. Try loading an 8 foot circle in your pickup. Not happening.

And that’s if they’re even built to last. Most feeders are made with thin steel that won’t hold up to daily use. Your cattle are worth more than equipment that falls apart.

The Solution Section

Built Different, Works Better
Our feeders come apart in three pieces. Sounds simple, but it changes everything. You can load them in your pickup by yourself and put them together in ten minutes.

Same heavy 10-gauge steel we use for everything else. Built to take whatever your cattle can dish out.
Durability Promise
If Your Animals Damage Our Feeders, Bring Them Back and We’ll Fix Them

Same promise as our panels and gates if your livestock somehow manage to damage our heavy-duty feeders, we’ll make it right.

What We Build

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Normal Height Feeders

Standard round bale feeders for most cattle operations. Three-piece design with bottom, middle, and top sections that pin together in a big circle.

Perfect for cattle, horses, mixed herds—anywhere you need to feed round bales.

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Short Height Feeders

Same three-piece design but without the top section. Built specifically for longhorn cattle who like to get their heads stuck, but works great for any smaller livestock too.

Great for longhorns, smaller cattle, sheep, goats, or anywhere you need lower access.

Why Three-Piece Is Everything

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People Drive Hours for These

We get calls every day asking if we carry these feeders. Dealers want to order semi-loads. Once folks see how much easier they are to move and set up, they won't buy anything else.

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You Can Actually Move Them

Regular feeders are 8-foot circles that take a crew to move. Ours break down into three pieces you can handle yourself. Load them in your pickup, stack them up, haul them wherever you need.

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Easy Setup

Pin the three pieces together and you're done. Takes about ten minutes and you don't need any tools.

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Same Heavy Construction

Just because they come apart doesn't mean they're weak. Same 10-gauge steel, same heavy welding, built to last decades.

How We Build Them

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Heavy Steel Throughout

10-gauge construction, same as our panels and gates. These feeders will handle daily use for years without falling apart.

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Smart Design

Three semicircles that pin together perfectly. No gaps, no weak spots, just a solid feeder that happens to come apart when you need it to.

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Built to Last

Proper welding, heavy materials, designed to work every day for years. That's how Grandpa built them, that's how we still build them.

Which Feeder Do You Need?

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For Regular Cattle

Normal height feeders work for most operations. Full three-piece design gives you complete containment for round bales.

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For Longhorns or Smaller Stock

Short feeders without the top section. Longhorns can't get stuck, and smaller livestock can reach the hay easier.

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For Mixed Herds

Either one works, depends on what you're feeding. Normal height if you want full containment, short if you need easier access.

What You Need to Know

Feeder Type

Normal height or short height

Design

Three-piece for easy transport and setup

Steel

Heavy-duty 10-gauge construction

Size:

8-foot circle when assembled

Delivery

We deliver with competitive rates

Common Questions

How do the pieces stay together?
They pin together with heavy-duty pins. Solid connection, comes apart when you need it to.
Built with the same heavy steel as everything else—they’ll outlast most everything on your place.
That’s the whole point. Three pieces you can handle instead of one giant circle that takes a crew.
Do they work for horses?
Absolutely. Same feeder works for cattle, horses, or mixed herds.
Normal has three sections (bottom, middle, top). Short just has bottom and middle—better for longhorns or smaller livestock.

Ready to Order?

(580) 662-2949

Tell us what you're feeding and we'll help you pick the right feeder

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Not Sure Which Height?

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