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auto hay feeder info needed
My horse is slowing recovering from an impaction colic. (First and hopefully the only one.) Once he fully recovers, I need to change how I'm feeding his hay him. I can't continue to stay home all day to feed 7 times in 24 hrs (the vet's suggestion), nor can I keep getting up at 11:30 pm and 2:00 am forever. In the past, I've tried hanging small hay nets around his pen but all he did was go from one to another, without any breaks, until all the hay was gone. I had collected in my "favorites" the web pages for a few companies, but can't seem to find them all. I keep thinking I'd had info on one model that opened from the front but can't find it. I have to secure it to the inside wall of his shelter so will have access to only one side of the unit. Any ideas?
-- Ronelle and Yoyo 2015 Bend, Or, US
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Frances C
Think Tracy ((and Salsa) in Tenessee merber of this group posted about a feeder she was using
-- - Frances C. December 2017, Washington & California Case history: https://ecir.groups.io/g/CaseHistory/files/Frances%20and%20Phoenix Phoenix's Photo Album: https://ecir.groups.io/g/CaseHistory/album?id=12382
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Lorin
Equine automation
-- Lorin in NH and SC. Joined September 2016
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Ronelle, there have been a lot of messages about these on the Horsekeeping group too. I just searched using "automatic" and there were a number of threads.
-- Maxine and Indy (PPID) and Dangles (PPID) Canberra, Australia 2010 https://ecir.groups.io/g/CaseHistory/files/Maxine%20and%20Indy%20and%20Dangles
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I forgot to write that the auto feeder must do hay.
-- Ronelle and Yoyo 2015 Bend, Or, US
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Maxine- Thanks. I keep forgetting to look at other groups. I'll do that.
-- Ronelle and Yoyo 2015 Bend, Or, US
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