> It should be pretty inexpensive to
> run underground line to the barn.
> But of course I'm in SE Texas
> where we seldom get below 32
> degrees so maybe it would be more
> expensive where you are. In the
> mean time, if your barn is only 50
> feet from the house and you are
> currently carrying water to the
> barn in buckets why don't you just
> buy a few sections of garden hose
> instead of all that carrying? Or
> buy yourself a large wagon (like
> kids used to play with in the
> olden days) in which to put your
> full buckets. It's a lot easier to
> pull a wagon than it is to tote 5
> gallon buckets yourself!
> **** Note to anybody reading this:
> I have tried (so far without
> success) to get Cattle Today to
> make a useful addition to their
> "name, email and
> subject" section --- which is
> to provide a space to allow the
> poster to indicate his or her
> geographical location. I think the
> location sure would be usful
> information to readers that want
> to respond to the question ---
> don't ya'll think so? What is
> good, bad, common, etc. for south
> Texas could many times be
> different than what's good, etc.
> for western Canada, New England,
> the midwest, etc. I think that would be a great idea.
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