Built Tough. Built to Feed. Built to Last.

Stoltzfus MFG Inc. delivers rugged, dependable cattle feeders designed for real farm use. From single and double trough systems to slant bar and headlock feeders, every model is engineered for durability, mobility, and efficiency. Whether you're feeding a small herd or managing large-scale operations, these feeders are built to handle the workload without slowing you down.

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Why Farmers Choose These Feeders

Built for performance in real-world conditions, these feeders are designed to save time, reduce waste, and handle daily use without compromise.
1. Heavy-Duty Build

Engineered with strong materials and reinforced construction, these feeders are made to withstand harsh environments and constant use. You’re not replacing these every season—they’re built for the long haul.

2. Easy Transport

With wheel-mounted designs, adjustable tongues, and dolly options, moving your feeder is fast and hassle-free. Set up where you need it, when you need it—no wasted time.

3. Multiple Options

From single trough to headlock systems, there’s a feeder built for your exact operation. Choose the setup that matches your herd size, feeding style, and workflow.

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Feed Smarter. Work Less. Get More Done.

When your equipment works against you, it costs time and money. These cattle feeders are designed to simplify feeding, reduce waste, and keep your operation running efficiently. With multiple configurations available, you can match the exact needs of your herd without compromise.

Every detail—from the adjustable hookup system to durable wheels and reinforced frames—is built with real use in mind. These feeders aren’t just built to look good—they’re built to perform day after day, season after season.

If you're serious about improving feeding efficiency and investing in equipment that lasts, this is where you start.

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FAQ

What is the best type of cattle feeder?

The best type depends on herd size, feeding method, and whether feed waste reduction or control is the priority.

Are cattle feeders on wheels better than stationary feeders?

Mobile feeders allow for easier repositioning, better pasture management, and more flexibility during feeding.

How do you reduce feed waste with cattle feeders?

Using properly designed feeders with barriers or headlocks can help limit spillage and overconsumption.