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getting water to cows in winter
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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 10934"><p>It's not that hard to run waterline. call a trenching service, price out the cheapest(runs $1/ft around here for an open trench). black plastic in the trench from the home center and about that much more money in fittings and frostproof hydrant. Fill the trench in with a shovel in the time you would normaly use carrying water. Use empty protien tubs for the trough . I like arnold's idea some of the other boards use them. We could do it volintarily jls, OH.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 10934"] It's not that hard to run waterline. call a trenching service, price out the cheapest(runs $1/ft around here for an open trench). black plastic in the trench from the home center and about that much more money in fittings and frostproof hydrant. Fill the trench in with a shovel in the time you would normaly use carrying water. Use empty protien tubs for the trough . I like arnold's idea some of the other boards use them. We could do it volintarily jls, OH. [/QUOTE]
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