[Jacob-list] Feeding loose mineral mix

Linda Bjarkman patchworkfibers at alltel.net
Sun Jul 20 20:44:42 EDT 2003


Edd Bissell had them. He said he had seen the design on the internet, so it was 
probably the same.   He used 4" PVC pipe.  One leg of the elbow (actually a Y shaped 
fitting - not really an elbow) was the feeder part where the sheep could just fit 
their noses in.  The second leg went into a straight PVC pipe (maybe 3 feet long?).  
You poured the mineral into the top of that.  I do remember that Edd said if he was 
going to do it again he would have filled the bottom of the Y with cement or 
something as the salt would get down there and cake.

I saw the same set up being sold at MSWF for $20. 

Linda

On Sun, 20 Jul 2003 20:28:14 -0400, Mary Ellen Hansson wrote:
>A few years back, I saw a mineral feeder made out of drain pipe with an elbow
>at the bottom.  Think it was in Sheep! Magazine or in The Shepherd.  Sounds
>more like Countryside or Sheep! Though.  That was a cool idea, although I
>never have implemented it.  I liked the ideas presented and might have to try
>them.  Having the same problem with unsanitary sheep habits at my place.
>
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: jacob-list-admin at jacobsheep.com [mailto:jacob-list-admin at jacobsheep.com]
>On Behalf Of Heather Fogel Sent: Sunday, July 20, 2003 7:23 PM To: jacob-
>list at jacobsheep.com; stonecroft235 at juno.com Subject: Re: [Jacob-list] Feeding
>loose mineral mix
>
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>Sue,
>
>We found these plastic, rectangle buckets that screw onto a 2x4, at the farm
>supply store.  We hung them high enough they don't get pooped in, and low
>enough so that they can eat out of them.
>
>Heather Fogel www.littleshadyacres.com
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: <stonecroft235 at juno.com> To: <jacob-list at jacobsheep.com> Sent: Sunday,
>July 20, 2003 5:12 PM Subject: [Jacob-list] Feeding loose mineral mix
>
>
>>I have been feeding a loose mineral mix to my sheep in a rubber pan which I
>>have in the center of an old rubber tire inside the barn.  It works fairly
>>well - the tire is supposed to keep the sheep from dumping the mineral out of
>>the pan and having it indoors keeps it from
>
>>the elements. However, my system is not perfect and it does get
>dumped, pooped in,
>>urinated in, etc.    I was wondering how the rest of you feed a loose mineral
>>mix to your sheep -- we are small, so I don't need something for hundreds of
>>sheep - I need something that would work for 2 dozen sheep. Any suggestions?
>>Thanks.
>>
>>Sue Martin Stonecroft Lititz, PA
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