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afkatrina
Reg. Aug 2006
Posted 2015-01-21 9:08 AM
Subject: Attaching corner feeders



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How do you attach your plastic corner feeders? Pics would be helpful. I've got a mare that gets hers off every few months. I've tried several ways of attaching them. Looking for new ideas or maybe I'm doing it wrong?? She does get pretty rough with it.

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Brenda
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~rodeojunkie~
Reg. Nov 2008
Posted 2015-01-21 10:17 AM
Subject: RE: Attaching corner feeders



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My are bolted to the stall walls, with big washers on them I have not had a problem with them ever..
I don't have pictures but I can take some.
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ladyelbert
Reg. Aug 2006
Posted 2015-01-21 2:01 PM
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i screwed 2x4's in the corner of my stalls, then sit my feeders on the 2x4's and screwed the feeders onto the 2x4's, i have not had a problem with mine 
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canrunnr
Reg. Sep 2003
Posted 2015-01-21 2:11 PM
Subject: RE: Attaching corner feeders



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I have eyescrews into the stall walls and have double edge snaps holding the feeders.
In one stall I have the snap links, only because I ran out of double edge snaps.  

I do not recommend the add-a-links. The screwy part will seize and you will have a joyous time taking the feeder down :)
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Remuda
Reg. Oct 2010
Posted 2015-01-21 3:32 PM
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Gave up and gave the destroyer a metal Priefert feeder which bolts or hangs on wall. . No more hay trampled which he refuses to eat , no more broken plastic feeders , wasted feed and supplements thrown on ground which he wouldn't touch . We also bought the 3 rail PVC round bale feeders for outside as he destroyed metal ones .. This gelding wont eat from slow feed systems either.
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afkatrina
Reg. Aug 2006
Posted 2015-01-21 3:53 PM
Subject: RE: Attaching corner feeders



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Seems like I am trying the right things, she is just very aggressive with her eating.

I also have 2X4s in the corners which the buckets rest on. Before her, I had no issues with them bolted through the 2X4s (oh.. about 15 years worth of horses). She pulls & bangs on them so much, the bolts work loose, fall off (within a matter of days), then she lifts the feeder up & the bolts fall out. I really hate to put "welder" type stuff on there since these feeders do crack at some point.

I also tried double ended snaps hooked to eye bolts. She would break at least one snap at each feeding (I tried every different kind I could find).

Currently I have these http://www.doversaddlery.com/bucket-hanger/p/X1-27125/ bucket hooks through the eye bolts & through the rings on the feeder. So far, she has not broken them. Hubby bends them until they are touching. Over time, they unbend & she is able to pull the bucket off.

This is also the horse that has figured out how to let herself & her buddies out of the stalls & gates. I use these to hook the chains for the gates & stall doors - http://www.tractorsupply.com/en/store/tough-1-bucket-hanger She can open them, so I had to add hooks. I cannot tell you the # of people who want to show me how these are supposed to work. I have to tell them that I know how they work & unfortunately, so does my horse.

Would love to hear more ideas or places to get super duty snaps.
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GraciousLegacy
Reg. Nov 2007
Posted 2015-01-22 9:05 AM
Subject: RE: Attaching corner feeders



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afkatrina - 2015-01-21 3:53 PM Seems like I am trying the right things, she is just very aggressive with her eating. I also have 2X4s in the corners which the buckets rest on. Before her, I had no issues with them bolted through the 2X4s (oh.. about 15 years worth of horses). She pulls & bangs on them so much, the bolts work loose, fall off (within a matter of days), then she lifts the feeder up & the bolts fall out. I really hate to put "welder" type stuff on there since these feeders do crack at some point. I also tried double ended snaps hooked to eye bolts. She would break at least one snap at each feeding (I tried every different kind I could find). Currently I have these http://www.doversaddlery.com/bucket-hanger/p/X1-27125/ bucket hooks through the eye bolts & through the rings on the feeder. So far, she has not broken them. Hubby bends them until they are touching. Over time, they unbend & she is able to pull the bucket off. This is also the horse that has figured out how to let herself & her buddies out of the stalls & gates. I use these to hook the chains for the gates & stall doors - http://www.tractorsupply.com/en/store/tough-1-bucket-hanger She can open them, so I had to add hooks. I cannot tell you the # of people who want to show me how these are supposed to work. I have to tell them that I know how they work & unfortunately, so does my horse. Would love to hear more ideas or places to get super duty snaps.

Sounds like our horses could be related, LOL. My boy is also an escape artist and what we lovingly refer to as an "angry eater."  
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