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<blockquote data-quote="cfpinz" data-source="post: 492858" data-attributes="member: 2383"><p>Best troughs I've ever had were homemade. Buy three 55 gal plastic drums, cut them in half longways, then bolt two halves end-to-end and a third half to the end of one of those in a "T" shape. Repeat. Two troughs for the cost of 3 drums and a handful of 3/8" bolts.</p><p></p><p>Troughs are pretty much indestructible and lightweight. Best part is if an animal falls into them, they mash the trough flat and can get up. I've seen animals stuck on their backs in conventional bunks.</p><p></p><p>cfpinz</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cfpinz, post: 492858, member: 2383"] Best troughs I've ever had were homemade. Buy three 55 gal plastic drums, cut them in half longways, then bolt two halves end-to-end and a third half to the end of one of those in a "T" shape. Repeat. Two troughs for the cost of 3 drums and a handful of 3/8" bolts. Troughs are pretty much indestructible and lightweight. Best part is if an animal falls into them, they mash the trough flat and can get up. I've seen animals stuck on their backs in conventional bunks. cfpinz [/QUOTE]
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