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automatic feeders
Turnburnsis
Reg. Nov 2004
Posted 2015-01-11 7:37 PM
Subject: automatic feeders


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I used to make fun of my friend for getting these! now I want one they are so handy especially since you can setup to feed throughout the day. since it is so much better feeding several times a day. what are the best ones and cheapest ones out there?
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Wsuhn
Reg. Jan 2015
Posted 2015-01-11 8:35 PM
Subject: RE: automatic feeders


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We use Ifeeders and love them.. You can set them up to feed as often as you like. It only feeds a few ounces at a time throughout a 24 hour period. We just mix our supplements right in and fill the feeder about every 3 days. We feed a lot less and our horses look great.. I had a mare that would spill her grain and paw her buckets and it all ended up on the ground. With these feeders she only got a little bit at a time and ate it all. She really gained some weight.. Search Ifeed Technology on Facebook or let me know if you have any other questions..
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BamaCanChaser
Reg. Nov 2012
Posted 2015-01-12 9:34 AM
Subject: RE: automatic feeders



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A friend of mine uses these http://quickfeed.us/product-info.php?automatic_feeder_standard-pid1...

They are on my wish list!
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janjan1
Reg. Jul 2006
Posted 2015-01-12 3:57 PM
Subject: RE: automatic feeders


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I have the automatic feeders in my barn. My DH gave them to me as a Christmas present a few years ago and I must admit they are the best! I have three double feeders, each one between two stalls. I have them set on timers to feed at specific times, specific amounts. I will tell you tho, that the feed must be a dry mix. I was feeding a sweet mix but changed to a dry pellet with cracked corn. Works better without gumming up the works. They work great. I will tell you also that my horses got out one time but were back in time for 8am feed. If you have q chance to get these I wouldn't hesitate .
Jan
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