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| Does anyone use one of these?? Looks like a great idea for travel, but pretty expensive... |
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| I have these in my stalls, although I have the ones from Noble, same thing just a light tan color. I don't think they would be good for travel, they are bulky and weight about 45 lbs. it would be difficult to store if you have more than one they do not stack inside each other. The only down side to the ones I have is they get dirty quickly and are difficult to clean, not just wielding them outside to clean but the plastic is such that it takes a lot of scrubbing to get them clean, plus there is a lip around the top edge that doesn't allow them to drain when cleaning, I ended up drilling a couple of holes in the bottom to allow water to drain. That said, still love them as a feeder and in a 12x12 stall they don't take up very much room. |
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   Location: Texas | Not familiar with the feeders you mentioned. But have you looked into the Porta-grazers? Lots of info and videos on their web site: http://porta-grazer.com/ These are great and practically eliminate any hay waste, which saves money and pays for the feeders in no time. I have three that I no longer need. PM me if interested. |
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        Location: MD | TBone - 2015-03-23 9:39 AM
Not familiar with the feeders you mentioned. But have you looked into the Porta-grazers? Lots of info and videos on their web site: http://porta-grazer.com/ These are great and practically eliminate any hay waste, which saves money and pays for the feeders in no time. I have three that I no longer need. PM me if interested.
That's pretty neat, I want these! |
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   Location: Texas | Crowned Image - PM me if you are serious about wanting them. I have three that I no longer use. In almost new condition (they are indistructable). I can text you pictures if you PM me your cell phone number. I will sell them at a considerable discount over new and I will ship them for the same as you would pay for shipping from Porta-grazer if you bought them new. |
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  Location: Oklahoma & Texas | I'm interested in them if no one else wants em - i was actually just looking into these the other day - msg me how much you want for them if they are still available :) I am in texas too - so maybe wont cost too much on shipping? |
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| Thanks but the freight was more than the smaller feeder. I'm checking with a friend that travels a lot. She might pick me one up from a dealer. |
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