
Fence Line Bunk Feeder for Cattle | Durable Feed Bunk Solution by Lakeland
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Overview
Built for Efficient Feeding and Long-Term Reliability
The Fence Line Bunk Feeder for Cattle from Lakeland is designed with ranchers’ daily realities in mind. Feeding cattle isn’t just about filling troughs—it’s about saving time, reducing feed waste, protecting animal health, and streamlining your workload. This fence line bunk feeder brings all of these benefits together in one durable, efficient system.
At its core, the feeder allows cattle to feed directly along the fence line, which means you don’t need to step into the pen or pasture every time you deliver feed. This small but powerful design choice saves hours over the course of a week. It also improves handler safety by reducing exposure to crowded pens where cattle can jostle or become stressed.
The fence line bunk feeder is constructed from heavy-duty, powder-coated steel, built to withstand both daily use and tough outdoor weather conditions. Whether you’re working with hay, silage, or grain, the elevated trough keeps feed clean and contained. That means less trampling, less spoilage, and fewer dollars wasted on lost feed.
What really sets this bunk feeder apart is how it combines practicality with durability. Smooth, cattle-safe edges protect livestock while feeding, while the open design makes filling and cleaning straightforward. Unlike improvised or low-quality alternatives, this feeder is built as a long-term solution—solid, safe, and efficient.
For larger herds, it’s a game changer. Feeding along the fence line cuts down bottlenecks and keeps operations running smoothly. The feeder is sized to accommodate multiple cattle at once, helping reduce stress and competition during feeding. That’s not just good for herd health—it’s good for productivity and overall ranch efficiency.
When feed costs are one of the biggest expenses in ranching, every bale and every pound of grain counts. By reducing waste and keeping feed off the ground, this feeder pays for itself quickly. It’s not just a piece of equipment—it’s an investment in lower costs, healthier cattle, and smoother daily operations.
👉 If you’re looking for a solution that saves time, reduces feed loss, improves safety, and lasts for years, the Fence Line Bunk Feeder for Cattle is the answer.
Specifications
Feature | Details |
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Product Type | Fence Line Bunk Feeder for Cattle |
Manufacturer | Lakeland |
Material | Heavy-duty steel with powder-coated finish |
Feeding Design | Fence line style—feed delivered from outside pens |
Capacity | Accommodates multiple cattle at once |
Feed Types Supported | Hay, grain, silage |
Dimensions | Built for efficient cattle access (standard bunk feeder sizing) |
Safety Features | Smooth edges, sturdy frame |
Maintenance | Easy to clean, fill, and relocate |
Durability | Weather-resistant, long-term ranch use |
Features
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Heavy-duty powder-coated steel construction
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Fence line feeding design for labour savings
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Elevated trough to reduce waste and contamination
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Smooth, cattle-safe edges for injury prevention
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Easy-to-fill and easy-to-clean open design
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Built to withstand outdoor conditions year-round
Benefits
✔ Saves time on daily feeding
✔ Reduces feed waste & costs
✔ Improves cattle safety & health
✔ Handles large groups efficiently
✔ Built tough for long-term use
✔ Simple, low-maintenance design
Additional information
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Designed for efficiency and safety in modern ranch operations.
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Works seamlessly with hay, silage, or grain.
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Ideal for larger herds needing streamlined feeding management.
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Portable enough to support rotational feeding setups