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Apache Creep Feeder 160 Bushel

Apache Creep Feeder 160 Bushel

Studies show that creep feeding is one of the most economic ways to add 80 to 100 pounds to the weaning weights of calves. Calves that experience creep feeding usually suffer less setback at weaning and adapt to feedlot rations quicker than calves which aren’t fed a grain based creep feed. The creep panels are removable to further utilize as a self-feeder.

  • 6,000 lb. feed capacity / 160 bushel capacity – creep feeds approximately 70 head of calves – self feeds approximately 50 head of fat cattle
  • Creep panels are easily removable to use as a self-feeder for bigger cattle
  • 12 gauge pan and floor for long life
  • All 8′ feeders are portable up to 3 tons
  • “T” Frame with heavy-duty steel axle and tongue
  • Full frame construction for durability
  • Wrap around corners for greater strength
  • Heavy duty 2″ spindles – New 6 bolt hubs, rims, and spindles-no used car parts
  • New 9.5L x 15″ tires and tubes – Valve stem guards are standard
  • 7,500 lb. capacity axles
  • Feed saver pan with lip
  • Ground opening lids are standard
  • Lip opens in an upright position to act as a shield against the wind when filling the feeder. The lid can also be lowered on top of the auger to prevent rain from getting into the feeder while filling
  • Portable fold-up creep panels. Lid opens for filling with creep panels up or down. No need to remove panels for filling or transport
  • Leveling jack stands on all four corners

H-Brand Feed offers a variety of quality feeds for livestock and pets, farm and ranch supplies, and also serves as a hunting center, and a haven for lawn and garden enthusiasts. Additionally, we’re proud to be your local STIHL supplier. Stop by our store located in Jacksboro, TX and explore our wide range of products and services. Our friendly and knowledgeable staff is here to welcome you and help with all of your feed and supply needs.


 

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