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Preventing Hoof Rot
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 1661927" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>Yup - works great. Dun used to have all the instructions to make one posted on here. Short story: years ago I went to Hudson Pines Farm, a purebred Simmental farm owned by "the" David Rockefeller. I was totally amazed to see these plastic 50 gal drums all over the farm in the pastures and paddocks. I checked them out and made my own. Dun was looking for a mineral feeder, so I told him about these barrels and how to make them. </p><p>I put a swivel eye bolt on the top of the barrel, offset towards the back, so the barrel tips down on the "hole" side. Helps keep any rain out of the barrel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 1661927, member: 968"] Yup - works great. Dun used to have all the instructions to make one posted on here. Short story: years ago I went to Hudson Pines Farm, a purebred Simmental farm owned by "the" David Rockefeller. I was totally amazed to see these plastic 50 gal drums all over the farm in the pastures and paddocks. I checked them out and made my own. Dun was looking for a mineral feeder, so I told him about these barrels and how to make them. I put a swivel eye bolt on the top of the barrel, offset towards the back, so the barrel tips down on the "hole" side. Helps keep any rain out of the barrel. [/QUOTE]
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