14 March 2010 #1 stroppymare153 Well-Known Member Joined 8 September 2008 Messages 681 Visit site Just nipped up to Asda for a few bits and came back with half a dozen lovely new feed bowls to replace all those that cracked in the cold weather - the nice flexible trug types - £2 each
Just nipped up to Asda for a few bits and came back with half a dozen lovely new feed bowls to replace all those that cracked in the cold weather - the nice flexible trug types - £2 each
14 March 2010 #2 S scrat Well-Known Member Joined 26 February 2006 Messages 721 Location hampshire Visit site Got mine too and some of the bigger ones for water and garden use. Our cob loves to flatten his bowls beyond recognition so the cheaper the better.
Got mine too and some of the bigger ones for water and garden use. Our cob loves to flatten his bowls beyond recognition so the cheaper the better.
14 March 2010 #3 H's mum Well-Known Member Joined 27 November 2003 Messages 4,196 www.coligone.co.uk Yep I got mine last week too! Both feed and water buckets - I use them to skip out into too! Total bargain! Kate x
Yep I got mine last week too! Both feed and water buckets - I use them to skip out into too! Total bargain! Kate x
14 March 2010 #4 A Aoibhin Well-Known Member Joined 2 April 2009 Messages 1,249 Location north cambs www.emmaevans.barefootbooks.com and good for colour coding. we have all the same size ones but easy to identify, blue = water black = muck pink = food red = travel kit really easy for non horse peeps to do if needed.
and good for colour coding. we have all the same size ones but easy to identify, blue = water black = muck pink = food red = travel kit really easy for non horse peeps to do if needed.