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<blockquote data-quote="Jen" data-source="post: 566585" data-attributes="member: 7978"><p>I use Bull Master mineral feeders. Really like them. They are low to the ground so they don't get tipped over often and if your cows like to play with them (I have one pasture that does) They come with stakes so they can't tip them over. They are steel framed with a rubber tub inside and a rubber lid so rain and snow don't get in. Pretty tough. Husband slid into one in the winter with the tractor. Just took tub out and staightened frame almost good as new. Sorry I don't know exactly how to contact Bull Master. I have a supplier up here that carries them, but I think they come from somewhere around Neb. I could be wrong though. Don't know how to put a picture on, but if you go to this link (my supplier) and scroll down towards the bottom there is a picture. <a href="http://www.btandf.com/livestock_equip/feed_bunk.htm" target="_blank">http://www.btandf.com/livestock_equip/feed_bunk.htm</a> Good luck, hope you find what you are looking for.</p><p>Jen</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jen, post: 566585, member: 7978"] I use Bull Master mineral feeders. Really like them. They are low to the ground so they don't get tipped over often and if your cows like to play with them (I have one pasture that does) They come with stakes so they can't tip them over. They are steel framed with a rubber tub inside and a rubber lid so rain and snow don't get in. Pretty tough. Husband slid into one in the winter with the tractor. Just took tub out and staightened frame almost good as new. Sorry I don't know exactly how to contact Bull Master. I have a supplier up here that carries them, but I think they come from somewhere around Neb. I could be wrong though. Don't know how to put a picture on, but if you go to this link (my supplier) and scroll down towards the bottom there is a picture. [url=http://www.btandf.com/livestock_equip/feed_bunk.htm]http://www.btandf.com/livestock_equip/feed_bunk.htm[/url] Good luck, hope you find what you are looking for. Jen [/QUOTE]
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