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		04-02-2015, 08:29 AM 
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		Here are some great ideas for using totes for housing and feeding.  The metal does not rust and the plastic tank is durable.  There is a metal base so you can use the plastic insert for feeding - or not.  I placed mine inside the lean-to so didn't need to put a cover on it.  
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		Very resourceful! Thanks for sharing.
	
	
	
	
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		Ive always liked em for feeders but they are hard to find for cheap.
	
	
	
	
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		We get fertilizer for our fields in them.  Once scrubbed they're great.  When you're driving around farm country look in farmers/ranchers equipment/junk/etc. storage areas (we call ours the "bone yard.")  Many times they will give them to you just to be rid of them.  Even if you have to pay a few bucks they are well worth it.  Some folks locally already have them set up as feeders and are selling them on our local Craigslist for $50.  Pretty cheap price to pay for something that is pretty indestructible.  I was at their place with a friend who was buying Boer goats from them.  All of the Boer have horns and are still able to use them easily.  That's how I got the photos.
	
	
	
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