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RE: [pyrnet] Re: Pigment change



What a great idea!  It also makes the bowl higher, so he doesn't have to lie
down to eat comfortably.  I have many 5 gal buckets, and could do that
pretty easily.  I'll let you know how it works.

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-pyrnet-l@pyrnet.org [mailto:owner-pyrnet-l@pyrnet.org]On
Behalf Of cody
Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2001 7:12 PM
To: pyrnet-l@pyrnet.org
Subject: Re: [pyrnet] Re: Pigment change


Kira only takes hers after she has eaten so not sure what to say

Buy a wagon and bolt bowl to it so he can pull it around with him and have
dinner on the go. :>)   How about and old bucket from wash soap or such, cut
so bowl fits just inside the bucket lid and then glue it to the lid. Fill
bucket with sand or rocks, take plastic off handle so he can't chew on it
and hopefully will not want to pick it up. Bolt or weld bowl to the inside
edge of trough for feeding live stock ???
DanR.
Cody&Kira&Sassy

> Want to hear a bad mama story?  I had put a Blitz "demand" feeder in the
> field with the goats and dogs with good quality food for my Pyr puppies.
> The male has a St. Bernard-like head (won't win any conformation prizes)
and
> is tall and long.  I worried about him, wanting to make sure he got enough
> food, because he seemed to be losing weight.  It took me a week to realize
> that his head had grown enough that he couldn't get it in the feeder door.
> I felt REALLY bad!
>
> I've used steel bowls, but haven't found any that were heavy or
inconvenient
> enough to keep the female from picking it up, food and all, and running
> around with it.  Right now, I'm using a container that's intended to hold
a
> 50-pound salt block.  The female still takes it away, but it's a little
> harder.  Ideas?



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