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Annie&Amy

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Has anyone used this (it's a manger that you use on floor in stable to feed hay/haylage in)am thinking of getting one as HATE filling haynets. xxxx
 

doriscob

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Hiya,#Is this the one that the corner manger sits on top of? If so I can't see how the horse can get to the hay in the back once he/ she has munched their way through the hay at the front???
 

Annie&Amy

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No think it's just like a corner manger that sits on floor but sides attach to wall and you just fill it up with hay. Basically container i think!! xxxx
 
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i've got a massive cold water storage tank that was dumped in a skip when the builders redone a house down the road it's just sooooo useful i just gave it a damn good clean and it's ideal for hay holds up to 1/2 a bale!! it's also a mounting block, jump stand, and water trough!
 

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Just fit runners (two strips of wood) either side of a corner in your stable and slide a sheet of wood in to create a hay corner. Hay is simply put in the corner and kept in place with the advantage that the front can be removed for easy cleaning. MUCH cheaper!
 

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DC - Those mangers have a piece of wood or plastic sheet that rests on the wall and comes down to the front of bars, so that the hay slides down to the front all the time. Hope that makes sense! :eek:/
 

maddygardner

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I'm looking for one about 2' long, made of tough plastic, if you know where I can get one from. I think they're a very good idea as long as uyou can fix them to the wall!!
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