canvas trailer mangers
bovinedoc
Reg. Apr 2010
Posted 2010-04-19 3:49 PM (#119032)
Subject: canvas trailer mangers


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Need some help finding where to buy cloth or canvas feed mangers for inside of horse trailer. I know trailer dealers probably can get them .Just wondering if they are available on the internet or through some trailer accessary outfit? THANKS Bovinedoc 12

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Painted Horse
Reg. May 2005
Posted 2010-04-19 5:54 PM (#119036 - in reply to #119032)
Subject: RE: canvas trailer mangers



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No endorsement. Just a quick google and these are some I found

http://www.ciwtrailers.com/stablegear.htm#HAYBAGS

http://www.horse.com/item/procraft-corner-feeder/SLT730228/

http://www.horse.com/item/professionals-choice-corner-feeder/SLT311612/

 

 

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retento
Reg. Aug 2004
Posted 2010-04-19 5:58 PM (#119037 - in reply to #119032)
Subject: RE: canvas trailer mangers


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Originally written by bovinedoc on 2010-04-19 4:49 PM

Need some help finding where to buy cloth or canvas feed mangers for inside of horse trailer. I know trailer dealers probably can get them .Just wondering if they are available on the internet or through some trailer accessary outfit? THANKS Bovinedoc 12

 

12th item down on this page...

http://www.horsetraileraccessorystore.com/trailer_acc.htm#Feed_Bag

 



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Cowgirl-h
Reg. Feb 2010
Posted 2010-04-19 10:14 PM (#119046 - in reply to #119032)
Subject: RE: canvas trailer mangers


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I live in Alberta, Canada, so probably shop in tack stores different than your local stores. But the corner mangers aren't difficult to find here - even my small tack stores nearby, such as the Lammles or UFA in Camrose sell them individually. I can also buy them at larger tack stores.

So I would suggest shopping locally before shopping on-line, where you'll have to pay for shipping.

By the way, I was considering corner mangers since my trailer doesn't have the permanent mangers. But I discovered that they take up a fair amount of length in a stall, which isn't ideal for most slant load trailers. Instead I've gone to feeding hay directly off the ground - I allow my horses to ride untied in the trailer. They don't fight with each other, and are very happy eating off the ground, which is good for their lungs. You might want to try this before buying mangers. If not, measure carefully and decide if they'll fit well once your horses are loaded.

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