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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 9584"><p>The electricity may still be the problem. You may not be able to feel it, but there may be electrical shock in the water. I would borrow or buy a new heater & try that. It will still take a while for them to drink out of it, if they got shocked trying before. I have heard of floating apples in the water to get them to try it. Jeanne</p><p>> I have a small herd of cattle and</p><p>> ther water source is an old hog</p><p>> waterer. They have drank out of</p><p>> this for 5 years and I have never</p><p>> had any trouble. This past weekend</p><p>> we were gone and when I got home</p><p>> the waterer had froze as I forgot</p><p>> to turn on the heater. On</p><p>> Christmas day I thought the cows</p><p>> looked thin and I decided maybe I</p><p>> should start giving them some</p><p>> grain. The next day I noticed they</p><p>> had not eaten their hay and were</p><p>> looking even thinner and they were</p><p>> bellaring. I then deducted they</p><p>> were thirsty and carried water to</p><p>> them which was the problem! What I</p><p>> can't figure out is why all of the</p><p>> sudden they won't drink out of</p><p>> this waterer. I have felt it and</p><p>> there is no sign of electricity or</p><p>> too warm. It smells fine as I</p><p>> raked all the water out of it to</p><p>> make sure it was fresh and they</p><p>> will drink it off of the cement.</p><p>> The only thing I can deduce is</p><p>> that while it froze up it shocked</p><p>> them and now they are scared of</p><p>> it?</p><p></p><p>> Has anyboody experienced this and</p><p>> if so any suggestions on what to</p><p>> do to get them to drink out of it</p><p>> again. I have turned them into</p><p>> another lot where they can get</p><p>> water from a different place and</p><p>> they are drinking but I can't</p><p>> leave them there all winter.</p><p></p><p>> Thanks for all comments!</p><p></p><p> <a href="http://www.simmevalley.com" target="_blank">Simme Valley in NY</a> </p><p> <a href="mailto:simmeval@swns.net">simmeval@swns.net</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 9584"] The electricity may still be the problem. You may not be able to feel it, but there may be electrical shock in the water. I would borrow or buy a new heater & try that. It will still take a while for them to drink out of it, if they got shocked trying before. I have heard of floating apples in the water to get them to try it. Jeanne > I have a small herd of cattle and > ther water source is an old hog > waterer. They have drank out of > this for 5 years and I have never > had any trouble. This past weekend > we were gone and when I got home > the waterer had froze as I forgot > to turn on the heater. On > Christmas day I thought the cows > looked thin and I decided maybe I > should start giving them some > grain. The next day I noticed they > had not eaten their hay and were > looking even thinner and they were > bellaring. I then deducted they > were thirsty and carried water to > them which was the problem! What I > can't figure out is why all of the > sudden they won't drink out of > this waterer. I have felt it and > there is no sign of electricity or > too warm. It smells fine as I > raked all the water out of it to > make sure it was fresh and they > will drink it off of the cement. > The only thing I can deduce is > that while it froze up it shocked > them and now they are scared of > it? > Has anyboody experienced this and > if so any suggestions on what to > do to get them to drink out of it > again. I have turned them into > another lot where they can get > water from a different place and > they are drinking but I can't > leave them there all winter. > Thanks for all comments! [url=http://www.simmevalley.com]Simme Valley in NY[/url] [email=simmeval@swns.net]simmeval@swns.net[/email] [/QUOTE]
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