Pictures of the feeder (we have two). Top, bottom and side views. Double sided. Stainless Steel. Will hold several hundred
pounds of feed. Feed adjustment bars are rusted and will not move without some work (WD40 on threads or remove them
altogether) They are made for inside or covered use. We either hung them in a stall or under a shed. We also have put them
on blocks and we made a wooden platform  that would allow the goats to stand and stretch to eat. (Used the wood for salt
feeders later) We have two stalls that are set up for the little creeps. One feeder in the stall that goes out into a small lot and
one goes into the stall that opens  into a bigger pasture. Gate bars into these stalls are set small enough for kids but not
bigger goats.

Worked well even for some older yearlings under their shed. Have put salt, baking soda and other supplements in them when
not using them for creep feeders.  Easily accommodates five or six medium sized goats per side. Several more per side for
little ones. Very heavy and stout! Solidly built,even for bigger goats.

Thanks for the interest!
(Will include the free fire ants I found under the feeders if you need any!)