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<blockquote data-quote="ETF" data-source="post: 357535" data-attributes="member: 5944"><p>I've been using the cheap plastic float valves from Tractor Supply on stock tanks for several years and they worked fine. All of a sudden our yearling has decided her tank is a bathtub and a mare in another pasture is bobbing for algae or something. Net result is I went through 4 floats in 5 weeks before going back to manually filling the tanks. Now the missus says that's not acceptable because summer's coming. Any thoughts on how to keep the horses from destroying the floats? She wants some of those Ritchie waterers, but I don't see that happening at the price they want. Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ETF, post: 357535, member: 5944"] I've been using the cheap plastic float valves from Tractor Supply on stock tanks for several years and they worked fine. All of a sudden our yearling has decided her tank is a bathtub and a mare in another pasture is bobbing for algae or something. Net result is I went through 4 floats in 5 weeks before going back to manually filling the tanks. Now the missus says that's not acceptable because summer's coming. Any thoughts on how to keep the horses from destroying the floats? She wants some of those Ritchie waterers, but I don't see that happening at the price they want. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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