Posted by cjunrau on December 02, 2017 at 05:40:18 from (204.112.13.234):
In Reply to: frozen water tubs posted by randy1 on December 02, 2017 at 04:50:48:
If horses only and you have snow, no need for water. if You don’t have extreme cold a three sided shelter open facing south that is only 4 ft high in the front usually collects enough heat in the day to keep it from freezing solid. If you pump in the mornings enough for them for the day and again at night till they quit drinking ( not over filling) it works all winter. I’m in Manitoba and my best friend waters 100 cows like that in a large galvanize trough. Waters 2 times a day. Has a sump pump on a float switch. Plugs it in in the morning and waits 1/2 -3/4 hour when everyone is finished drinking and plugs it out again. Does it at dark again but then stays and plugs it out as soon as they slow down coming and the. There is only a few inches froze at the bottom by morning. Fresh water thaws most of it in the morning and the sun does the rest
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