Cattle Feeders

At Farmco, we’re all about taking simple chores, like feeding cattle, and making them even simpler. For over 40 years, we’ve been assisting farmers around the country to find new ways to boost profits and reduce waste with efficient farm equipment, including cattle feeders. From classic cattle hay feeder designs to innovative new models, we’ve created a set of tools to make our farms the best they can be. Because the better we feed our cattle, the better we feed the world.

Feed the bottom line

Waste kills profits. You know that better than anyone. The key is finding a cattle feeder that thinks about efficiency the same way you do. Whether it’s adding wheels to create a transportable cattle hay feed wagon or using “EZ Clean-Out” racks to cut hay loss and speed up cleaning, Farmco cattle feeders (and other farm equipment) keep finding innovative ways to boost farm productivity. And when productivity grows, so does your bank account. If you would like to learn more about the best cattle feeders for cattle, click here.

Promising performance, delivering durability

Cattle don’t go easy on hay feeders. Then again, neither do we. We built our first bale feeder on our own family farm. So, we know first-hand what it takes to make a piece of equipment that will hold up to real farming conditions. Every Farmco cattle feeder is constructed from heavy-gauge steel and coated electrostatically with weather-resistant paint. From the selection of steel to the quality of welding, we’re building cattle hay feeders (and other feed types) for the future. When one of our cattle feeders arrives on your farm, we expect it to stay for decades.

From our farm to yours

Traditional values like quality work, neighborliness, and customer satisfaction are things that matter to all farmers. With our manufacturing facility located right next to the old family farm in Lancaster County, PA, those values still direct everything we do at Farmco, including each piece of farm equipment we manufacture. We’d love to hear what you’re doing on your farm and see how we can help you do it better!

You work hard to make your farm successful. You don’t have to do it alone.