Good luck. Since this all started with the waterer repair, I suspect that is your problem, a defective part or something you did in wiring it in. When the element burnt out, a wire might have melted somewhere as well. Recheck it. Tape everything. Since it is outside, buy a tube of dielectric grease from walmart or auto parts store and coat it all good.
Water lines and phones lines still create a path for errant current. Poly pipe and insulated wire doesn't ground itself either. Your house ground rod could be dumping excess current and it will find it's way into anything and especially a path that will carry current easier than dirt. All dirt is not created equal and especially when it is wet and/or frozen. That is why so many grounding rods are used on 10' spacing depending upon your soil type. Since about all house grounding systems are also hooked to the water pipes, a house problem could show up at the barn. Same for an electric company transformer problem cause they also ground at the meter in the same place your house ground is. Usually not a problem till a defect in the wiring system shows up.
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