I've seen them in use but not personally acquainted with them. I have absolute confidence however that a horse can still find ways to defeat or get hurt on them, although possibly not *as* easily as other roundbale feeders.
Personally I'd just suck it up and feed measured quantities X times a day. I realize that kind of goes counter to the usual convenience factor people are looking for in roundbales, but barring some sort of physical limitation that actually *prevents* you from visiting the horses 2-4 times a day in winter, honestly I think feeding set amounts is a lot better strategy. It is safer and much less wasteful in multiple ways.
I feed weighed amounts off big square bales most of the time, but have done the "unwind the roundbale in the barn" and weigh it to feed metered amounts thing, sometimes when roundbales were more easily acquired than good quality big squares. It is not that annoying once you get used to it.
JMHO,
Pat
Personally I'd just suck it up and feed measured quantities X times a day. I realize that kind of goes counter to the usual convenience factor people are looking for in roundbales, but barring some sort of physical limitation that actually *prevents* you from visiting the horses 2-4 times a day in winter, honestly I think feeding set amounts is a lot better strategy. It is safer and much less wasteful in multiple ways.
I feed weighed amounts off big square bales most of the time, but have done the "unwind the roundbale in the barn" and weigh it to feed metered amounts thing, sometimes when roundbales were more easily acquired than good quality big squares. It is not that annoying once you get used to it.
JMHO,
Pat