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<blockquote data-quote="gatepost" data-source="post: 393349" data-attributes="member: 6605"><p>We have bateman hoppers with detachable creep frame, . I like those, holds a lot, strong and gives a bit of shelter on a bad day, but a determined ewe will get in after shearing. IAE head in feeder with spring back bars very good, but won't last for ever, now trying a couple of 3in1s bought them flat packed went together ok, instructions could be better , heavy, didn't move in the winds, seems to work well with whole grain for ewes, yet to use them with creep for lambs, but the head plate to keep ewes head out but let smaller ones in looks about right, so just buy something you think your neighbours will be jealous of!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gatepost, post: 393349, member: 6605"] We have bateman hoppers with detachable creep frame, . I like those, holds a lot, strong and gives a bit of shelter on a bad day, but a determined ewe will get in after shearing. IAE head in feeder with spring back bars very good, but won't last for ever, now trying a couple of 3in1s bought them flat packed went together ok, instructions could be better , heavy, didn't move in the winds, seems to work well with whole grain for ewes, yet to use them with creep for lambs, but the head plate to keep ewes head out but let smaller ones in looks about right, so just buy something you think your neighbours will be jealous of!! [/QUOTE]
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