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automatic waterers are now froze
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<blockquote data-quote="Tbrake" data-source="post: 1479332" data-attributes="member: 22322"><p>Here in Kansas by belhen (however it is spelled) all froze up. Very badly. Only ones that didn't freeze were the concrete ones in the ground that are constantly circulating water down a drain. These are on ponds, not water line. I'm interested in those cobbetts. I would rather chop ice on the pond than deal with frozen waterers. It has been unusually cold here. One night was -9, several around zero</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tbrake, post: 1479332, member: 22322"] Here in Kansas by belhen (however it is spelled) all froze up. Very badly. Only ones that didn’t freeze were the concrete ones in the ground that are constantly circulating water down a drain. These are on ponds, not water line. I’m interested in those cobbetts. I would rather chop ice on the pond than deal with frozen waterers. It has been unusually cold here. One night was -9, several around zero [/QUOTE]
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