Rubber Pan
Low-profile rubber pans for feeding and watering livestock and general use around the farm.
We've used these as poultry feeders and waterers, show pen feeders, hog feeders, mineral feeders, and more. Made of heavy duty rubber, these pans stand up to years of abuse.
Prior to heated poultry waterers, this was a simple way to offer water to poultry in freezing weather. Simply turn over and knock the ice out with a hammer, then refill.
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Benefits
Specs
- 17" diameter
- 4.5" deep
- 17.5" diameter
- 5.5" deep
- 18.5" diameter
- 8.5" deep
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Treatments
Sheep Trace Mineral Premix, 5 lbs
Item #780232 -A fortified free-choice trace mineral premix for sheep. Provides critical micro-minerals for maximum flock health and immunity.
$16.00 -
Treatments
Goat Trace Mineral Premix, 5 lbs
Item #780301 -A complete, free-choice trace mineral premix for goats. Contains additional copper with no added molybdenum for better milking production.
$16.00 -
Treatments
Sheep/Goat ADE Premix, 1 lb
Item #780234 -A vitamin premix for livestock. Contains Vitamin A, D, E, and Calcium. Added to sheep and goat rations to maximize flock health and immunity.
$7.80 -
Waterers and Accessories
Nutri-Drench for Poultry, 1 qt
Item #620501 -A natural source of energy and nutrients. Produces healthier, more productive chickens, turkeys, ducks and guineas.
$32.50 -
Treatments
CocciAid 9.6% Oral Solution, gallon
Item #888079 -Water-soluble treatment for coccidiosis in chickens, turkeys and laying hens. One gallon.
$56.00
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Tracy T from Hawaii
Be aware that they will smell STRONGLY of rubber for about 2 weeks. Best to first let sit in sun if possible, soak in tub with vinegar and baking soda. I could not use right away. Also they get VERY hot in the sun so if you're feeding or watering in the sun I don't think it's a great idea. I bought as feeding bowl for cat colonies here, but they are fed just before sundown, so not an issue. I don't think I would want to put water in them. They're quite flexible. I will also have to cut down a few of them for smaller cats, but I don't think that will be difficult. For my purpose, I think there are better solutions than this pan.