Moving water will distribute heat around the system. How cold is the waterer area; how warm is the room with the water supply; and how often do the critters drink?
The warmer water from below ground, as well as the warmth from the supply room, would curculate to the colder drinking room. It will wotk to just curculate; but at some point the cold can win out & freeze it all up if there is not enough heat to keep it going.
You could also put a loop of pipe underground below the frost line, and currculate through that. It will pick up 50 degree heat from below ground and use that heat to keep the drinkers from freezing. The colder your drinker area gets, the bigger of a loop you would need.
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