Bloody L.
Legend has eaten his hay on the ground for all his 5 years, and apparently demands it that way. I thought for sure the bucket method was the cure, and cheap too. Excitedly, I hung the bucket with a safety bucket hanger (not possible for them to unhang the bucket, and nothing to hurt themselves on, at least not without determined effort).
The little booger proceeds to stick his head in the bucket, pull out hay, swing the bucket as far as it will go and tip more out, puts his hoof in the bucket to flip it as far as he can, and anything else he can think of to defeat the best laid plans. Of course, he emerges with hay all over his forelock. And, I swear, a sly grin. Luke took some time to adjust to the bucket but is compliant... except he starts a bit as Legend is banging around in the stall next door. Sam the donkey just quietly munches his orchard grass hay out of the big rubber dish. And occasionally looking over to the source of all the banging around.
Legend's stall is resplendent in orchard grass hay bedding.
Looks like I will have to get a corner hay rack with a solid mount tray below it. My concern would be that Legend will paw at the tray and get hung up in the hay rack... aaargh. That means mounting it higher. There are some quite reasonable ones on horse.com. Any other sub-$90+ solutions are appreciated.