The Buyyah 2PC Hay Feeder is a wall-mounted hay rack designed for goats, sheep, and horses in barn stalls, sheds, or enclosed paddocks. It comes as a two-piece set, assembles from three components per unit, and mounts to a wall to keep hay off the ground and reduce waste.
Each feeder holds around two flakes of hay. The bar spacing works well for horses but may allow smaller goats to pull out more hay than intended, leading to some waste with that animal type.
Specifications
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Pack Quantity: 2 feeders per set
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Dimensions: 20" H x 24" W x 12.6" D (top) / 5.1" D (bottom) per unit
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Capacity: 20 gallons per feeder
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Material: BPA-free, tubular metal construction
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Finish/Color: Silver
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Mounting Style: Wall-mounted
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Assembly: 3-piece assembly per unit, tools included
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Edge Design: Rounded edges to reduce animal injury risk
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Compatible Animals: Goats, sheep, horses, and small livestock including rabbits
Whether This Feeder Fits Your Barn Setup
If you're managing a stall or small enclosure where floor space is limited, the wall-mount design keeps the feeding area clear and hay off the ground. The tubular bar construction holds up better than thin-bar feeders under regular pressure from horses and larger goats.
For Nigerian dwarf goats and mini goats, the 24-inch width accommodates a full square of hay and allows multiple animals to feed at the same time without crowding. The feeder does not include a cover, so if your setup is exposed to rain or moisture, you'll need to build or source a cover separately to keep hay dry.
What to Expect from the Buyyah 2PC Hay Feeder in Real Use
Assembly is consistently reported as quick and straightforward. Each unit arrives in three pieces and goes together without difficulty, even for buyers who were initially uncertain about durability.
The tubular bar construction is a notable point of difference from cheaper feeders. Buyers who had previously used thin-bar hay racks note those broke within weeks, while the Buyyah's tube framing held up under daily use by horses in stalls. Once wall-mounted, the feeder stays firm without shifting.
For horses, the bar spacing encourages slower feeding and reduces the amount of hay pulled out at once, which limits waste.
For goats, results vary. Dwarf goat owners find the size and capacity work well, and the feeder holds a few flakes without issue. However, buyers with standard goats note the bar openings are wide enough that goats can pull excess hay through, increasing waste. One buyer addressed the moisture issue by building a simple cover over the unit.
A rabbit owner also reported using this as a hay rack secured with zip ties, with the animals occasionally climbing inside to rest.
Real-world performance notes sourced in part from verified Amazon customer purchases.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many flakes of hay does the Buyyah feeder hold at one time?
Each feeder holds approximately two flakes of hay, or a full square bale section. The 20-gallon capacity gives enough room to load it fully without overpacking, and buyers feeding mini or dwarf goats report a single square fits cleanly. If you prefer to pack the feeder tightly to further slow hay consumption, there is enough room to do so.
Does the Buyyah hay feeder work for horses in a stall?
Yes. The tubular bar construction handles the pressure and pulling behavior of horses without deforming or loosening from the wall. The bar spacing is close enough to slow consumption and limit the amount a horse can pull free at once, which supports more consistent digestion and less wasted hay on the stall floor.
You'll want to ensure your wall surface and fasteners are appropriate for your horse's size and temperament before installation.
Do you need to add a cover to protect the hay from rain?
The feeder does not include a cover. If it is installed in an open barn, a covered run-in shed, or any area exposed to weather, hay will get wet without additional protection. At least one buyer built a simple enclosure over the feeder to keep hay dry. For fully covered stall use, this is not a concern.