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<blockquote data-quote="redcowsrule33" data-source="post: 1461079" data-attributes="member: 8629"><p>We made the switch a few years ago after watching a "heavy duty " steel feeder disintegrate after one month and the other lighter one split in half at one year of age. We feed with a bale spear on our three point so no abuse besides what the cows dole out. We tried one from R&C out of Missouri and never looked back. Came home with two more on Saturday making five total now and you can't pick out which one is the oldest. No skirts but they don't waste any more than the skirted steel feeders (you can get them that way if you want). Cost is double but the oldest has outlasted twice the lifespan of the steel already so now I'm ahead. Best part is how easy they are to handle. Would not have wrecked my shoulder if I had switched a year earlier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redcowsrule33, post: 1461079, member: 8629"] We made the switch a few years ago after watching a “heavy duty “ steel feeder disintegrate after one month and the other lighter one split in half at one year of age. We feed with a bale spear on our three point so no abuse besides what the cows dole out. We tried one from R&C out of Missouri and never looked back. Came home with two more on Saturday making five total now and you can’t pick out which one is the oldest. No skirts but they don’t waste any more than the skirted steel feeders (you can get them that way if you want). Cost is double but the oldest has outlasted twice the lifespan of the steel already so now I’m ahead. Best part is how easy they are to handle. Would not have wrecked my shoulder if I had switched a year earlier. [/QUOTE]
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