Dare To Compare
The HayMizer vs conventional hay feeders
The following four pictures were taken
over the same time period in the same general area. The left side
shows the HayMizer and the right side shows hay being fed conventionally.
Compare the amount of hay wasted and the amount of manure and wasted hay
that accumulates.
This feeder has not been moved for over 9 months. The manure pile
off to the right is the total accumulation of waste over a 9 month period
of time. The pile is so small because very little hay has been
wasted from the feeder.
This lot shows cattle being
fed from a ring feeder. Notice that the feeder has been moved
several times leaving a trail of wasted hay piles. If your lots look
like this, you are wasting both hay and money and you need to invest in a
HayMizer.
Only the HayMizer feeder is proven to
be 95% efficient in the feeding of hay! The HayMizer is also the
heaviest built longest lasting hay feeder on the market. It simply
is "The best
cone feeder in the country, coast to coast"
Even other so called "Hay Saving" feeders still waste lots of hay.
Notice the hay falling out the bottom of these feeders as well as being
pulled out by the cattle.
The HayMizer at work in the winter! Very
little hay has been pulled out and tromped into the snow and mud.
This feeder always stays in the same place and does not need to be moved
because of a buildup of waste.
Ring feeders allow a large percentage of the hay to be
wasted as the cattle can pull they hay out of the feeder and let it drop
to the ground. Notice also the large pile of built up wasted hay off
to the right.
Notice how the HayMizer for yearlings feeder keeps the
calves from pulling hay out of the feeder and wasting it on the ground.
This is one of the reasons why the HayMizer is 95% efficient in feedin
hay.
Notice the holes that these
calves have made into the side of the bale. Much of this hay was not
eaten, but pulled out and dropped on the ground. This makes for very
expensive bedding for the calves!
The Hay-Mizer hay feeder. Notice how little hay has been dropped
out of the feeder and is being stepped on. With $100 per ton hay,
how much is this feeder saving you?
A conventional "ring" style hay feeder. Notice how much
hay is being wasted and tromped into the mud. With $100 per ton hay,
how much is this feeder really costing you?
This is not just a hay feeder - it is a
CAPITAL INVESTMENT!
The Hay-Mizer® is
designed and built by David Lovell of Pella, IA.
877-828-1972
dave@haymizer.com
The Hay-Mizer® is
protected under US Patent #D451649