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
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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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Stephanie C from Oklahoma
Works great! Hangs level. Purchased with Premiers bucket and they work perfectly together.
Jennifer K from Oklahoma
This works great with the feeding bucket.
James S from California
Works great.
Pandora S from North Carolina
Works great with my premier bucket.
Jay B from Vermont
Overall, the bucket holder works fairly well. Two negatives: (1) the handle for the bucket is slightly larger than the indented section in which the handle is place. This may cause the bucket to tend to lean to one side or another. (2) The bucket holder will not keep the bucket in the correct position when lambs are aggressively feeding. Solution: Attach a bungee cord on one side of the fence and wrap it around the lower portion of the bucket (on top of the nipple brackets) and attach the loose end of the bungee cord to the fence on the other side of the bucket.