FarmHand

5’6”-wide hay feed wagon designed for all types of large bales, chopped feeds and TMR.
Available Sizes:
66"x10'66"x16'66"x20'66"x24'66"x32'66"x8'

Flexible Feeding Across The Farm

As the seasons change so do feeding requirements. And whether it’s supplementing nutrition for pastured cattle or moving your herd to a new location, feeding chores can be kind of a hassle. Until now.

The FarmHand is a fully mobile, flexible cattle feeder built for all types of feed. Just hook it up and tow to wherever you need it—making your feeding operation as efficient and pain-free as possible. 

Plus, it saves hay and reduces waste—which looks good for your bottom line.

Cattle don’t go easy on feeders—but neither do we.

All Farmco cattle feeders are built farm tough. And with strategically reinforced heavy-duty 12 gauge steel, high-quality welding and electrostatically applied  weather-resistant polyurethane paints, you can expect yours to last for decades.

The FarmHand also comes standard with: 

Slanted trough sides and an inverted V divider that keeps feed scraps away from edges and simplifies cleanup.

180-degree turning front dolly for ultimate maneuverability in the field.

Extendable towing tongue that can be folded up and hooked out of the way during feeding.

Four wheels (used truck tires or new 11L15 Implement tires) for easily moving between feeding locations. (6 wheels on 32’ model.)

FarmHand Options

The FarmHand is also available with:

Leg of the hay feed wagon

Skid feet instead of wheels. (Wheels recommended for feeders 20’ and longer.)

6 wheels on models 32’ long with rear axles laid out in a tandem design.

Corner view of hay feed wagon

Trailer design with two wheels and towing tongue.

Get Your FarmHand

  • Select Your Model
    Find the dealer nearest you for a quote and delivery schedule on your preferred model.
  • Ready To Use
    Cattle feeders are welded at the factory and require minimal setup.
  • Easier Feeding
    Enjoy easier feeding, cleanup and more money in the bank for years to come.

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