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Posted on Friday, Jul 12, 2002 - 12:48 pm:

I was wondering if anyone could point me to a web site that might have horsey containers. I need one to hold corn oil with a pump that gives measured amounts (so I can ask the feeders to give "one pump" for a half cup). This should also be wall mountable. Next, I need small containers that can be mounted on a wall to contain free choice loose electrolytes. My horses are not eating the blocks, and it was suggested that I try Equimin free choice. Anyone know of where I could find containers such as I have described?
Thanks in advance,
Alicia

Posted on Friday, Jul 12, 2002 - 1:16 pm:

Fisher Scientific sell bottle-top dispensers that screw to the top of a bottle and dispense a pre-measured amount of liquid. You just lift the handle and it measures the liquid up a tube and then depress the handle and it comes out the spigot. The measuring capabilities are varied but there are pumps that will equate to 1/2 a cup, which is approximately 125mls. You may also have to buy a bottle as I doubt it would fit on the top of an oil container.

Sorry I do not know how to link, but here is their web address and do a search on bottle-top dispensers

www1.fishersci.com

Posted on Friday, Jul 12, 2002 - 1:45 pm:

Thanks! I will take a look :)
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