This message is from: Gail Russell
ANother alternative is to purchase the Cinch Chix bulk net and build your own
feeders set up like the Happy Grazer.
Gail
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they are introducing their new website and are having a sale.
http://www.cinchchix.com/
Tish and Elph in Minneapolis
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This message is from: Gail Russell
I suspect the holes on your round bale net are bigger tban the 1 inch holes in
some of the newer cinch chix nets.
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This message is from: Gail Russell
I have chow hound horses out on a dry lot right now with a hanging 1 inch Cinch
chix net, and a 1 or 1 1/4 inch Nibble net. Also a Porta Grazer. The horses
emptied the Nibble Net and the Porta Grazer overnight, but the Cinch Chix net
is still full. Of
This message is from: laurie with
hi. i found the post about the cinch chic nets to be interesting and went to
their website. it almost looks like a better net for oz. has anyone had
experience with the extremely small openings? would that be a good option for
just putting an entire bale in h
. I have built one feed out of one by taking out the bottom and top,
and lacing in a Cinch Chix Net 1 inch West Coast bale net. It fits perfectly
around the barrel. I mount the barrel on the fence, preferably suspended on
each side.
I then got a plastic water trough to sit the bottom of the
This message is from: crystal...@aol.com
In a message dated 9/27/09 4:57:36 AM,
owner-fjordhorse-dig...@angus.mystery.com writes:
> like the idea of chickens reducing the fly population in the barn area.
> But
> how do you take care of them in a northern winter? Do they need a heated
> shelte
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