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Milk Bar Lamb Or Kid 3
Features & Benefits
- Another durable feeder from Milk Bar, the Milk Barâ„¢ Lamb/ Kid 3 will last many years even in the most extreme weather conditions.
- The hooks fit a 25mm rail and the feeder has a self-locking catch to secure it to a rail.
- Finger grips make this feeder easy to carry.
- Semi transparent wall to check volume.
- Fitted with Milk Barâ„¢ Lamb/ Kid Teats to reduce bloat.
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How to use
- You can hang the Milk Bar™ Lamb/ Kid 3 on rails or pipes up to 25mm wide. Make sure you don’t force the feeder onto a wider rail as it can result in cracking the base of the hook.
- To give your animals the best drinking position, hang the Milk Barâ„¢ Lamb/ Kid 3 on a rail all-round 55cm high. This puts the teat at 30cm which is generally a good height for lambs and kids.
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How do I change my teats?
- Milk Barâ„¢ Teats have a pull through design to sit snugly against the feeder wall for optimum hygiene. However, while this is the most hygienic system, it can also be difficult to change teats!
- Use a Teat Tool: This is by far the easiest method. The purpose designed Teat Tool plucks the teat from the feeder with minimal effort in seconds.
- Pull the teats out by hand: When removing them by hand, make sure to either pull the teat directly
down or up. If you try to pull the teat straight out, it will be a tough job! - Cut the teats out: Make sure the blade is sharp and you use the knife away from you. Make sure to check the teat alignment is correct and that the slit is vertical!
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Features & Benefits
- Another durable feeder from Milk Bar, the Milk Barâ„¢ Lamb/ Kid 3 will last many years even in the most extreme weather conditions.
- The hooks fit a 25mm rail and the feeder has a self-locking catch to secure it to a rail.
- Finger grips make this feeder easy to carry.
- Semi transparent wall to check volume.
- Fitted with Milk Barâ„¢ Lamb/ Kid Teats to reduce bloat.
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How to use
- You can hang the Milk Bar™ Lamb/ Kid 3 on rails or pipes up to 25mm wide. Make sure you don’t force the feeder onto a wider rail as it can result in cracking the base of the hook.
- To give your animals the best drinking position, hang the Milk Barâ„¢ Lamb/ Kid 3 on a rail all-round 55cm high. This puts the teat at 30cm which is generally a good height for lambs and kids.
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How do I change my teats?
- Milk Barâ„¢ Teats have a pull through design to sit snugly against the feeder wall for optimum hygiene. However, while this is the most hygienic system, it can also be difficult to change teats!
- Use a Teat Tool: This is by far the easiest method. The purpose designed Teat Tool plucks the teat from the feeder with minimal effort in seconds.
- Pull the teats out by hand: When removing them by hand, make sure to either pull the teat directly
down or up. If you try to pull the teat straight out, it will be a tough job! - Cut the teats out: Make sure the blade is sharp and you use the knife away from you. Make sure to check the teat alignment is correct and that the slit is vertical!
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$14.41
Original: $48.03
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$48.03
$14.41Description
Features & Benefits
- Another durable feeder from Milk Bar, the Milk Barâ„¢ Lamb/ Kid 3 will last many years even in the most extreme weather conditions.
- The hooks fit a 25mm rail and the feeder has a self-locking catch to secure it to a rail.
- Finger grips make this feeder easy to carry.
- Semi transparent wall to check volume.
- Fitted with Milk Barâ„¢ Lamb/ Kid Teats to reduce bloat.
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How to use
- You can hang the Milk Bar™ Lamb/ Kid 3 on rails or pipes up to 25mm wide. Make sure you don’t force the feeder onto a wider rail as it can result in cracking the base of the hook.
- To give your animals the best drinking position, hang the Milk Barâ„¢ Lamb/ Kid 3 on a rail all-round 55cm high. This puts the teat at 30cm which is generally a good height for lambs and kids.
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How do I change my teats?
- Milk Barâ„¢ Teats have a pull through design to sit snugly against the feeder wall for optimum hygiene. However, while this is the most hygienic system, it can also be difficult to change teats!
- Use a Teat Tool: This is by far the easiest method. The purpose designed Teat Tool plucks the teat from the feeder with minimal effort in seconds.
- Pull the teats out by hand: When removing them by hand, make sure to either pull the teat directly
down or up. If you try to pull the teat straight out, it will be a tough job! - Cut the teats out: Make sure the blade is sharp and you use the knife away from you. Make sure to check the teat alignment is correct and that the slit is vertical!
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