Fortex Feeder Pan for Dogs/Cats and Horses, 4-Quart
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Angie
> 3 dayMy lab can be ruff on bowls so decided to try this one and it is perfect.
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salina
> 3 dayNice tub for a good price.
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mrs.ia fever
Greater than one weekTough rubber construction. Should last many years.
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Mongoose
> 3 dayHave older stock and use this to give them their meds. Works great. They don’t mind the rubber smell and are ready ever day for what they think is a treat.
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Christopher Barrett
> 3 dayTo remove the weird rubber smell I sprayed it with vinegar, let it sit, then washed it in the dishwasher twice. This seems very well made and I plan to buy more.
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Carey Sieber
> 3 dayWork great but dog easily tore one up
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Sic Transit Gloria
> 3 dayGreat quality, very durable. Nice to find a bowl thats easy to clean and can take abuse through mishandling and dropping.
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Theresa A. Croteau
> 3 dayUsed to have all types of problems with my hens tipping over their feeding trays. This bowl is flexible and heavy enough that the hens don’t tip it over…. Less food waste
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Becky S
> 3 dayThis is exactly as described: a rubber feeder pan. It smelled strongly like new tires. I washed it out a couple times and it still smelled. Im hoping the smell will fade with time. I board my horse at a fairly large stable and they grain the horses twice a day using feed bags (look up the Cashel Feed Rite Bag). This can get very messy and sloppy if there are powders or if the feed gets wet down. Over time, feed residue can build up in the crevices and mesh of the feed bags and is very difficult to clean out. Thats where the rubber feeder pan comes in. If you cut off the rim of a 4qt rubber feeder pan, it fits snuggly inside a horse-size feed bag. Its easy to take out for cleaning and it holds moisture well for wet-down feed (it leaks out of the feed bags). Both problems solved!
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SMC
> 3 dayGreat water bowl for a dog!