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Long Horns...Hay Ring Problem
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<blockquote data-quote="Roger/OH" data-source="post: 81512" data-attributes="member: 273"><p>I have been using Horse Ring Feeders from TSC (Tractor Supply Center) for my Longhorns. The only problem I have had, is when the hay gets low they tend to filp or move the ring over. I figured they were getting their neck pinched when the hay got low. I cut perhaps a 2 to 3 inch section out, bent it down and rewelded it. The end results was like Ryan's ring. The last one I bought, was around $175. It has worked for me.</p><p></p><p>Ryan. What brand is that first ring pictured?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roger/OH, post: 81512, member: 273"] I have been using Horse Ring Feeders from TSC (Tractor Supply Center) for my Longhorns. The only problem I have had, is when the hay gets low they tend to filp or move the ring over. I figured they were getting their neck pinched when the hay got low. I cut perhaps a 2 to 3 inch section out, bent it down and rewelded it. The end results was like Ryan's ring. The last one I bought, was around $175. It has worked for me. Ryan. What brand is that first ring pictured? [/QUOTE]
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