Wagtail
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- Joined
- Jan 15, 2013
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- 12,519
- Location
- St Helens, Tasmania, Australia
- Tractor
- JD 4105 / JD Z355E (48" deck)
Horses (& other domestic critters) being horses will blissfully tear a roll of hay down & defecate/urinate over 1/5th of their food. At the cost of a roll, there had to be a way to stop this. Of course there were commercial hay rings but, Australia having a smaller supply & demand base, to purchase a hay ring (new) was around $1000!
A Google image search gave me the idea of recycling somewhat broken wooden pallets that I could get for free from various places. I guesstimated that I'd need 6 panels to make the ring.


'Handraulic' tools were mostly used (claw hammer & long crowbar) to gently remove the cross slats that could be either re-used or discarded. I then marked for a standard height of 3 feet, set the partly dissassembled panel on the sawhorses and used a handsaw to cut them down.
Then I re-assembled the panel with the usable slats... I arranged them in a pattern both to ensure that the horses couldn't get their foot trapped at the bottom & because it looked good.
The result is in my next post...
A Google image search gave me the idea of recycling somewhat broken wooden pallets that I could get for free from various places. I guesstimated that I'd need 6 panels to make the ring.



'Handraulic' tools were mostly used (claw hammer & long crowbar) to gently remove the cross slats that could be either re-used or discarded. I then marked for a standard height of 3 feet, set the partly dissassembled panel on the sawhorses and used a handsaw to cut them down.
Then I re-assembled the panel with the usable slats... I arranged them in a pattern both to ensure that the horses couldn't get their foot trapped at the bottom & because it looked good.
The result is in my next post...