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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 14203"><p>He is now better.</p><p></p><p>> If you use the mail end of a</p><p>> gardon hose with the metal threads</p><p>> not plastic it's not as rough on</p><p>> them as theraw end of a hose. If</p><p>> this gets to be a recurring</p><p>> problem with others, drill a hole</p><p>> side to side in a block of wood</p><p>> just slightly larger then the hose</p><p>> and about twice as wide as the</p><p>> animals mouth. Pass the hose</p><p>> through the wood and stick the</p><p>> block in it's mouth as you start</p><p>> putting in the hose. Saves a lot</p><p>> of wear and tear on the hose and</p><p>> it will last almost indefinitly.</p><p></p><p>> dunmovin farms</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 14203"] He is now better. > If you use the mail end of a > gardon hose with the metal threads > not plastic it's not as rough on > them as theraw end of a hose. If > this gets to be a recurring > problem with others, drill a hole > side to side in a block of wood > just slightly larger then the hose > and about twice as wide as the > animals mouth. Pass the hose > through the wood and stick the > block in it's mouth as you start > putting in the hose. Saves a lot > of wear and tear on the hose and > it will last almost indefinitly. > dunmovin farms [/QUOTE]
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