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<blockquote data-quote="kdhansen" data-source="post: 1541087" data-attributes="member: 8158"><p>We put in Cobett waterers <a href="https://cobett.com" target="_blank">https://cobett.com</a> this past summer. So far, so good. We have only been in the low to mid 'teens, and not even an ice crystal in the water. We used the one with a float (recommended because of water quality). Calves and yearlings went right to it (curiosity?); cows now don't fight over who gets the fresh water by the float (like in the old water trough). Have enjoyed not having to break ice, cows lined up to get water, unthawing water hydrants, hoses ... Will see how it works when it gets really cold. Was told might have to break a little ice on top sometimes when it stays below 0*...Really EASY to clean. Have the large model, have seen 3 cows drinking at the same time. Was told: "Bury them so top is 20" above ground level.. looks too low, but TRUST instructions! Works way better if tops do't stick out too high."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kdhansen, post: 1541087, member: 8158"] We put in Cobett waterers [url=https://cobett.com]https://cobett.com[/url] this past summer. So far, so good. We have only been in the low to mid 'teens, and not even an ice crystal in the water. We used the one with a float (recommended because of water quality). Calves and yearlings went right to it (curiosity?); cows now don't fight over who gets the fresh water by the float (like in the old water trough). Have enjoyed not having to break ice, cows lined up to get water, unthawing water hydrants, hoses ... Will see how it works when it gets really cold. Was told might have to break a little ice on top sometimes when it stays below 0*...Really EASY to clean. Have the large model, have seen 3 cows drinking at the same time. Was told: "Bury them so top is 20" above ground level.. looks too low, but TRUST instructions! Works way better if tops do't stick out too high." [/QUOTE]
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