Biodegradable Natural Rubber Feed Bucket
Sold Out £21.95
How many plastic buckets do you think you've been through in your lifetime of owning horses? If yours are anything like ours and stamp on / chew/ throw them around the yard, the answer is probably dozens! All of those broken plastic feed buckets are lingering around in landfill right now and will be for 500 years or more, leaking toxins into the surrounding area as they very slowly break down.
So imagine our excitement when we discovered these colourful beauties. Made from natural rubber (so the rubber comes from a tree, not from petroleum), these buckets will not only last years as they take A LOT of battering, they will also break down up to 10 times quicker than plastic, without harm, when you eventually do finish with them.
Who knew one could get so excited about a humble feed bucket!?
SPECIAL OFFER - 20% OFF
Because we love these buckets so much and want as many people as possible to switch to them, we're offering 20% off any bucket when you spend over £20 on horse care.
Just enter the code 'BUCKET20' at checkout.
WHY IT'S MORE SUSTAINABLE

WHAT THEY SAY
- Biodegradable virgin rubber
- Meets REACH regulations
- Heavy-duty, durable construction
- Highly flexible and tough
- Frost and sunlight resistant
- Food grade
- Non-toxic & ideal for equestrian, livestock & agricultural use
- Split and tear resistant
- Available in 12 litre capacity & 20 litre capacity
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