This bottle holder can be made
from scrap lumber. This one holds 7 bottles and can be made to hold as
many as you need. One of my 4-H parents made this for me from a pattern
I had.
These two pictures
show that I used a cat litter container and made two holes to put two bottles in. I put gravel in the bottom to
weight them down.
Same as above. View 2.
Same as above but reversed side.
Same as above. View 3.
This is a picture of
Baby Pumpkin with her quick made bottle holder. I used a gallon jug and
cut holds to put the bottle in. It worked in an
emergency.
This is my goat motel that
was made from recycled chemical containers. With these I was fortunate to get the ones with the metal frame around it. The frame makes it heavier so that the wind doesn't move it around.
We used this diagram to learn the
parts and had a contest to test who had learned the most parts. Jonathon
got all of the parts correct. I had put all the parts on an electronic
game board and no one could cheat. (I wasn't the judge that day)
Mamas and babies
eating: I used hog panels to make a pen then I put feed pans (15 gallon
barrels cut into) inside. The goats put their heads between the bars that are 8 inches apart. After
they finish eating feed then I remove feed pans and put hay in that place. This
keeps the goats from messing all over the hay. The kids are in their pens
eating from feed pans cut from 15 gallon barrels which I use the bottoms for
them.