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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 17498"><p>> Will a regular round bale feeder</p><p>> work with Longhorns, or is there</p><p>> some type of special feeder? I</p><p>> have been just feeding on the</p><p>> ground, but am getting tired of</p><p>> them tromping the hay.</p><p></p><p>TXBobcat- Their are those black plastic pipe ring round feeders. They could get their head in them- I've had fair luck with them- I was pretty skeptical if they would hold up when I first saw them. But they do have a guarantee with them. I had the bulls break one and they replaced it for me. They work great for horses if you take the top ring off(so they don't wear off their mane). Light enough a lady or big kid can flip them or move them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 17498"] > Will a regular round bale feeder > work with Longhorns, or is there > some type of special feeder? I > have been just feeding on the > ground, but am getting tired of > them tromping the hay. TXBobcat- Their are those black plastic pipe ring round feeders. They could get their head in them- I've had fair luck with them- I was pretty skeptical if they would hold up when I first saw them. But they do have a guarantee with them. I had the bulls break one and they replaced it for me. They work great for horses if you take the top ring off(so they don't wear off their mane). Light enough a lady or big kid can flip them or move them. [/QUOTE]
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