Premier Bucket Holder
A welded wire bracket that drops into place on wire panels or 1" wood planks, yet holds round and square buckets securely.
- Works with 1" thick wood and wire panels and PrimaGates.
- Holds Lamb 'N' Kid Orphan Feeding Buckets, round buckets and square buckets securely
- Unique design prevents orphan livestock from “freeing” the pail
California Residents: Proposition 65 Information
Specs
- 5-1/4"L x 2-1/2"W
- 1" opening for hanging on 1" thick wood panels
- Hot-dipped galvanized steel to extend life
Listed below are recommended optional components or related items. Your particular situation may require alternative recommendations. Please call and talk to our consultants if there are any questions at 800-282-6631.
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Buckets and Troughs
Square Bucket without lid, 4 gallon
Item #564800 -An inexpensive way to easily feed orphan lambs and goat kids. Use on the farm to carry livestock feed, minerals and water to barnyard animals.
$16.00 -
Buckets and Troughs
Round Bucket without lid, 2 gallon
Item #5644001 -All-purpose round buckets for chores on the farm. Carry water, feed or minerals to livestock and poultry. 1 gal, 2 gal and 3.5 gal capacities.
$5.60 -
Buckets and Troughs
Heated Flat-Back Bucket, 2.5 gallon
Item #520016 -Heated buckets prevent water from freezing in cold winter temperatures. Flat-back design for hanging against walls, gates or panels.
$56.00 -
Buckets and Troughs
Stainless Steel Bucket, 2.25 gallon
Item #564201 -Durable stainless steel buckets for a multitude of uses on the farm or ranch. An easy to clean option for small-scale milking.
$29.00
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Mickey N from Washington
Loving this!
Denita W from Oregon
The thing shifts around and does not keep the bucket straight. The lamb and goat always tip it so that there is either no more formula at the nipples, or tipped forward. It needs to be something that can hold the bucket in one place.
Christine M from Arizona
I think these are poorly designed. The bucket slips back and forth and my bottle babies are able to tip it up so that the milk spills out, or doesn't flow to the goats on the other side. I have to stand there and hold the tops of the buckets the whole time.
Linda B from California
Does the job but difficult to remove from wood. Better used on wire panels. If it is ever redesigned, a little deeper to accommodate 1-2 inch boards would be nice so that it doesn’t need to be removed to rehang the bucket. It would still brace itself against whatever your hanging it on but make it more useable overall.
Leah A from Washington
This is the best deal I have found on bucket hangers. I bought 10 because they are affordable and so useful. I use them in the lambing jugs, in pastures, for the dog, etc.