Horse feeding tools

Horse Feeders and Feed Scoops Built for Daily Barn Use

Shop durable horse feeders and feed scoops for stall feeding, turnout setups, grain measuring, and everyday barn routines. Whether you need a wall feeder, ground feeder, or grain scoop, this collection helps you get to the right tool fast.

For stall feeding

Wall-mounted feeding options that help keep daily routines simple and organized.

For turnout and pasture

Ground feeding solutions designed for practical use where horses actually live and eat.

For measuring grain fast

Feed scoops built for everyday barn work when speed, consistency, and durability matter.

Quick buying guide

A simple way to choose the right feeder or scoop without slowing down your day.

  • If you are measuring grain every day: start with a feed scoop that is easy to grab, easy to clean, and easy to read at a glance.
  • If you are feeding in stalls: a wall feeder helps keep feed contained and your setup more organized.
  • If you are feeding in turnout or pasture: a ground feeder is usually the better fit for open-use environments.
  • If you are replacing existing barn gear: match the use first, then upgrade durability.
  • If speed matters most: choose the tool that fits your routine with the fewest extra steps.


Choose the right feeding setup

Start with how you feed every day, then choose the tool that makes the routine easier.

Feed scoops

Best for measuring grain, moving feed quickly, and keeping daily portions consistent without slowing the job down.

Wall feeders

Best for stall setups where you want feed contained, organized, and easy to manage during regular barn routines.

Ground feeders

Best for turnout, pasture, and open-use feeding where mounted stall hardware is not the right fit.

FAQ

Quick answers for choosing the right feeder or scoop.

What is the difference between a wall feeder and a ground feeder?

A wall feeder is a strong fit for stall setups where you want feed kept up and contained. A ground feeder is usually better for turnout, pasture, or open feeding environments where horses eat closer to natural head position.

What size feed scoop should I choose?

Choose the size that matches your daily feeding routine and helps you measure consistently. If speed and repeatability matter, pick the scoop size you will reach for every day without second-guessing it.

Which option is best for stall feeding?

For stall feeding, most shoppers start with a wall feeder because it helps keep the area cleaner and more organized during daily use.

Which option is better for turnout or pasture use?

For turnout or pasture setups, a ground feeder is often the more practical choice because it is made for open-use feeding rather than mounted stall placement.

How do I choose between feeders and scoops?

Start with the job. If you need to hold feed, choose a feeder. If you need to measure and move feed fast, choose a scoop. Many barns end up needing both for a smoother daily routine.

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