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Best Freeze-Proof Water Trough for Central Texas
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<blockquote data-quote="jschoolcraft86" data-source="post: 1772851" data-attributes="member: 27711"><p>Even when everything froze I was able to go out with a hammer and break the ice over the top on the regular poly tanks from tractor supply. If you don't have the cows nearby that might not be an option for you but if you do I wouldn't worry too much.</p><p></p><p>Edit: I am assuming there are enough troughs that would have water to last a couple days. I was able to shut off the well and spread them across the troughs but that may not be the case</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jschoolcraft86, post: 1772851, member: 27711"] Even when everything froze I was able to go out with a hammer and break the ice over the top on the regular poly tanks from tractor supply. If you don’t have the cows nearby that might not be an option for you but if you do I wouldn’t worry too much. Edit: I am assuming there are enough troughs that would have water to last a couple days. I was able to shut off the well and spread them across the troughs but that may not be the case [/QUOTE]
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