Material: Typically made from metal or galvanized sheet,lightweight and resistant to rust
Size and Capacity: Choose a bin that suits your needs, whether it’s for a small amount of feed or a large supply. Capacities can range from a few gallons to several hundred liters.
Seal and Lid: A good bin should have a secure, tight-fitting lid to keep feed fresh and protect it from pests and moisture. Look for bins with airtight seals or gaskets.
Ventilation: Some bins have ventilation features to prevent moisture buildup and mold growth.
Portability: Consider bins with handles, wheels, or a design that makes it easier to move, especially if you need to transport feed regularly.
Ease of Access: The design should allow for easy scooping and pouring of feed. Some bins come with built-in scoops or dispensing mechanisms.
Durability: Look for bins that can withstand weather conditions if they will be kept outdoors.
Pest Control: Ensure the bin is designed to keep out rodents and insects, which can be a problem with feed storage.
Ease of Cleaning: A bin that is easy to clean and maintain will help keep your feed in good condition.
Safety Features: Our bins include bracing piece or lockable lids to prevent accidental spills or unauthorized access.
Style | Size(mm) | Description |
F1
| 450*350*700 | Without wheels,without shelf |
F2 | 700*450*700 | Without wheels,with one shelf
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F3 | 1050*450*700 | Without wheels,with two shelf
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F4 | 1400*450*700 | Without wheels,with three shelf
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F5 | 1150*450*470 | With wheels,without shelf
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Stable or Barn: Used to store feed in a stable or barn where horses are housed. These bins help keep feed organized, accessible, and protected from the elements and pests.
Farmyard: Ideal for farms with multiple horses, allowing for bulk storage of feed. Bins can be placed in designated feed rooms or storage areas for easy access during feeding times.
Outdoor Feeding Areas: If feed needs to be stored outdoors, choose a weather-resistant bin with a secure lid to prevent contamination from rain, snow, or animals.
Supplement Storage: In addition to storing primary feed, bins can also be used for storing supplements, medications, or special feeds that require separate handling.
Feed Distribution: In facilities where feed is distributed to multiple horses, bins help keep different types of feed organized and easily accessible for handlers.