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Round Bale Carrier/Feeder

HARNESS ENERGY THAT'S ABSOLUTELY FREE!
E-Z Trail Model 100 "Labor Saver" Bale Basket


Here it is! A big bale carrier with quick attach 22 ft. feeder panels! Side panels slide out to11 ft. wide and swing open for EZ loading.
 

Low profile 26 x 12.00, 12 ply flotation tires for low comfortable feeding. Panels swing open for loading with 3 point hitch or front loader.
 

Cattle are well fed when winter pasture is snow covered! Cattle have 66 ft. of all around feeding area for hay, straw, or corn stalks.

Five days later... and ready for a refill! Side panels slide in to 5-1/2 ft. width as cattle push toward center. Photo shows total clean up except for a few scattered corn stalks.
Revolutionary bale carrier hauls bales all summer and feeds hay all winter. The rugged unit has 16,000 Ib. capacity and is equipped with E-Z Trail's long life steering that won't "wag". Cattle simply push the sides together from 11 feet to 5-1/2 feet wide as they empty the feeder. The patented concept allows the feeder panels to slide freely, even if one end feeds ahead of the other. You can feed any size round or square bales without any waste. Cows clean up any loose hay falling through the cradles before it is trampled on leaving no hay on the ground! Owners say they have saved enough hay & labor in one year to pay for their carrier/feeder. It's a survival technique when feed costs are high, and meat and milk prices are low. Before you consider herd liquidation, try the carrier/feeder on your farm. It's a rugged hired hand that will serve its lifetime for-mere room and board.

 

Testimonial

"Since I have another full time job, I can't spend much time with my cattle. My bale feeder will feed 50 cows for about 5 days. It is hard to believe how well they clean up everything. Because of the drought last year, I am short of hay so I loaded 8 bales of wheat straw - when I checked on my cows later it was all cleaned up! There wasn't enough left to tell whether they were eating hay or straw."

-B.A. Mantua, OH