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Bull Proof Mineral Feeder ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Flatbroke" data-source="post: 1368485" data-attributes="member: 18114"><p>I took a plastic barrel one that chemicals come in and cut a cow size hole in the side left the top on it and stuck it in a 24 inch semi tire that I also got free, then drilled some half inch holes in the base and put some bolts about 6 to 8 inches long that go through into the area between the rims that allow the whole thing to tilt and tip but not tip the whole mineral feeder over. I have seen my bull do his thing with it and no damage to it what so ever. There ain't a bull on the planet that can hurt it or even spill it for that matter, I am amazed how well it works and then built one for each water'er on my place and to date have had no damage to them at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flatbroke, post: 1368485, member: 18114"] I took a plastic barrel one that chemicals come in and cut a cow size hole in the side left the top on it and stuck it in a 24 inch semi tire that I also got free, then drilled some half inch holes in the base and put some bolts about 6 to 8 inches long that go through into the area between the rims that allow the whole thing to tilt and tip but not tip the whole mineral feeder over. I have seen my bull do his thing with it and no damage to it what so ever. There ain't a bull on the planet that can hurt it or even spill it for that matter, I am amazed how well it works and then built one for each water'er on my place and to date have had no damage to them at all. [/QUOTE]
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