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<blockquote data-quote="Fire Sweep Ranch" data-source="post: 1075963" data-attributes="member: 18809"><p>We have one, and it does not need a heater. We started with just a few cows in the field that has it, and the first year the value froze a few times (we poured hot water over it to clear it up). Now that we have 20 plus head in that pasture, it never freezes. We take the balls out in the summer so the cows can get to the water easier, but put them back in during the winter so it does not freeze. I wish the hole was a little bigger on ours (Mirafount -<a href="http://www.miraco.com/MiraFount.aspx" target="_blank">http://www.miraco.com/MiraFount.aspx</a>) because the cows get wear marks on their nose when they have to stick their head too deep waiting for it to refill....</p><p>The only damage we have is some wear marks from the horses trying to eat it when they were in that pasture!!! Teeth scrape marks.... Dumb horses :roll:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fire Sweep Ranch, post: 1075963, member: 18809"] We have one, and it does not need a heater. We started with just a few cows in the field that has it, and the first year the value froze a few times (we poured hot water over it to clear it up). Now that we have 20 plus head in that pasture, it never freezes. We take the balls out in the summer so the cows can get to the water easier, but put them back in during the winter so it does not freeze. I wish the hole was a little bigger on ours (Mirafount -[url]http://www.miraco.com/MiraFount.aspx[/url]) because the cows get wear marks on their nose when they have to stick their head too deep waiting for it to refill.... The only damage we have is some wear marks from the horses trying to eat it when they were in that pasture!!! Teeth scrape marks.... Dumb horses :roll: [/QUOTE]
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