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Above ground water line for rotational grazing
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<blockquote data-quote="Jalopy" data-source="post: 578445" data-attributes="member: 7856"><p>I know this may make some people cross their eyes, but when I used to field farrow sows and had to water them I ran the water in black plastic water line hung on the fence posts from field to field. If we just ran in on the top of the ground on a hot day it could sweat and rodents and varmits would chew into causeing leaks. Also we set the water tanks on skids/platforms so we could move the water tanks easily when we would move to different paddocks. That could work for you so you would only have to have a couple larger tanks that you could move from field to field. A larger tank helps so that if you want to turn off water supply line because of a leak you will still have water in the tank for a longer period of time while you are fixing any problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jalopy, post: 578445, member: 7856"] I know this may make some people cross their eyes, but when I used to field farrow sows and had to water them I ran the water in black plastic water line hung on the fence posts from field to field. If we just ran in on the top of the ground on a hot day it could sweat and rodents and varmits would chew into causeing leaks. Also we set the water tanks on skids/platforms so we could move the water tanks easily when we would move to different paddocks. That could work for you so you would only have to have a couple larger tanks that you could move from field to field. A larger tank helps so that if you want to turn off water supply line because of a leak you will still have water in the tank for a longer period of time while you are fixing any problems. [/QUOTE]
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