Annagain
Well-Known Member
Has anyone used one of these for water and do they work or do you have to tilt them so far to move them that the water goes everywhere?
My horse drinks a lot and his stable is as far from the tap as it could be. He had a big trug similar to this without wheels but it's developed a hole in the bottom from being dragged across the concrete. I did go through a phase of filling it up with smaller buckets but that means I have to stand there waiting for them to fill and then going back and fore rather than leaving the tap on a trickle to fill it up while I muck out. I haven't got the patience or time for that! I can't use multiple small buckets as he will empty one or two completely and then use them to entertain himself by throwing them round his stable and breaking them. The other two (he drinks about 2 1/2-3 buckets a night so I give him 4 to be safe) are left half full or sometimes barely touched but he will always completely empty two (always the two on the left! - he has strange habits!). I'm borrowing a friend's bendy trug at the moment but he's draining it almost completely (and I hate it) so I need something bigger.
If it works, the wheels would make it so much easier and it should last longer as I won't be dragging it?
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Easy-Multi-Purpose-Garden-Wheelbarrow/dp/B000P2A2AG
My horse drinks a lot and his stable is as far from the tap as it could be. He had a big trug similar to this without wheels but it's developed a hole in the bottom from being dragged across the concrete. I did go through a phase of filling it up with smaller buckets but that means I have to stand there waiting for them to fill and then going back and fore rather than leaving the tap on a trickle to fill it up while I muck out. I haven't got the patience or time for that! I can't use multiple small buckets as he will empty one or two completely and then use them to entertain himself by throwing them round his stable and breaking them. The other two (he drinks about 2 1/2-3 buckets a night so I give him 4 to be safe) are left half full or sometimes barely touched but he will always completely empty two (always the two on the left! - he has strange habits!). I'm borrowing a friend's bendy trug at the moment but he's draining it almost completely (and I hate it) so I need something bigger.
If it works, the wheels would make it so much easier and it should last longer as I won't be dragging it?
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Easy-Multi-Purpose-Garden-Wheelbarrow/dp/B000P2A2AG