Broken Feeders

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  1. Bowhunter_vargas

    Bowhunter_vargas Weekend Warrior

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    So there was a storm here recently in Kansas and I went out to go and check up on my feeders because the last time a storm came through I lost a feeder. Anyways sure enough my feeder was broken because the strong winds tipped it over. Does anyone have any tips on how to keep these feeders protected from breaking?
     
  2. stick n string

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    I have to drive rebar done beside my legs and wire them because hogs have been turning them over. This has worked so far for the past few weeks
     
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    We used to do the same thing, we would drive the rebar in perpendicular to the leg... that way, it couldn't ever be pulled out by wind or pigs.
     

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