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I’d be incredibly excited by those!
where do you get such things? I always eye up the shelf stackers rubbish trolleys in Morrison’s ? perfect size on wheels!
What’s the springy bit?
 

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I’d wake up in the morning to find the bonkers gelding IN that! Gosh...theyre huge! I thought you bought giant planters!
 

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I’d be incredibly excited by those!
where do you get such things? I always eye up the shelf stackers rubbish trolleys in Morrison’s ? perfect size on wheels!
What’s the springy bit?
Spring is a tension spring for my clippers - I dropped the original. I have a bit of a queue of hairy horses building up - my own included!
 

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We have moved yards now to part livery, but Jacob had a huge wooden postage crate I took home from work for his hay when I was on DIY - it was perfect, minimum waste, good height, and could get loads of hay in (he eats a horrendous amount). Yours look fabulous for the field, I would have killed for something like that then!


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We have moved yards now to part livery, but Jacob had a huge wooden postage crate I took home from work for his hay when I was on DIY - it was perfect, minimum waste, good height, and could get loads of hay in (he eats a horrendous amount). Yours look fabulous for the field, I would have killed for something like that then!


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That’s awesome! Is it bolted to the wall?
 

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I have a sneaky feeling that at some point you are going to find one of your little devils, sorry ponies, standing in those!
The sides are too high for them, thankfully! Useful for getting haylage into the big boys, as h gremlins won't be able to reach it. Mind you, the boys duff the gremlins up all the time - it's the mares who treat them like they are the sons of God!
 
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