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Automatic waterers?
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<blockquote data-quote="tlh908" data-source="post: 739881" data-attributes="member: 13914"><p>I have a Ritchie waterer and love it. Before the waterer I hauled water by hand, which was a pain. I got a 2 fount that I put in my fence row so that I can keep cattle in 2 different fields with 1 waterer. I currently have 5 head and can use the waterer for 20 they say. </p><p>I live in northern indiana where it can get somewhat cold and I haven't had problems witn feezing. I have one with a heater and it costs 10 bucks during tbr coldest month to heat which is cheaper than a heated bucket.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tlh908, post: 739881, member: 13914"] I have a Ritchie waterer and love it. Before the waterer I hauled water by hand, which was a pain. I got a 2 fount that I put in my fence row so that I can keep cattle in 2 different fields with 1 waterer. I currently have 5 head and can use the waterer for 20 they say. I live in northern indiana where it can get somewhat cold and I haven't had problems witn feezing. I have one with a heater and it costs 10 bucks during tbr coldest month to heat which is cheaper than a heated bucket. [/QUOTE]
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