I would not recommend a feeder like the one "thebody" posted on here that he made from plans. Look at the doe having to bend her neck just to get to the food. Imagine a buck with a large set of antlers trying to feed from there. A feeder has to allow plenty of room for a big buck to be able to feed. Here is one I made from an old shed I tore down. Lots of hogs in the area, so I had to anchor it down by nailing two four foot pieces of 2x8 on each side and burying them three foot into the groung. Took less than 3 hours.