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Anyone have experience with a Reimer Eze-Feeder?
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<blockquote data-quote="creekdrive" data-source="post: 1280659" data-attributes="member: 21216"><p>We don't have the eze feeder, but we have 'The Feedbox' (<a href="http://www.artbyjoanherbert.com/index.asp?articleid=11&page=rays-custom-fabricating" target="_blank">http://www.artbyjoanherbert.com/index.a ... abricating</a>) which is basically the same idea. We have two different ones. One that goes in the back of a pickup we usually use it to feed cows in the winter (just dump it on the ground in strips). It's also extremely handy when moving them home in the fall (usually an 8 - 10 mile walk) or even to call them into the corral from the pasture. They will pretty much follow it anywhere. Like was already mentioned you don't want it in the back of your going to town truck lol The auger on that one is run by your truck battery. The other one we have is a larger one that is mounted on its own trailer. We park it outside the bull pen and use it fill pails. It has it's own battery to run the auger - we just use a trickle charger to keep it going. Call it lazy if you want but I can't ever imagine being without one. They are great!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="creekdrive, post: 1280659, member: 21216"] We don't have the eze feeder, but we have 'The Feedbox' ([url=http://www.artbyjoanherbert.com/index.asp?articleid=11&page=rays-custom-fabricating]http://www.artbyjoanherbert.com/index.a ... abricating[/url]) which is basically the same idea. We have two different ones. One that goes in the back of a pickup we usually use it to feed cows in the winter (just dump it on the ground in strips). It's also extremely handy when moving them home in the fall (usually an 8 - 10 mile walk) or even to call them into the corral from the pasture. They will pretty much follow it anywhere. Like was already mentioned you don't want it in the back of your going to town truck lol The auger on that one is run by your truck battery. The other one we have is a larger one that is mounted on its own trailer. We park it outside the bull pen and use it fill pails. It has it's own battery to run the auger - we just use a trickle charger to keep it going. Call it lazy if you want but I can't ever imagine being without one. They are great! [/QUOTE]
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