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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 10936"><p>> It should be pretty inexpensive to</p><p>> run underground line to the barn.</p><p>> But of course I'm in SE Texas</p><p>> where we seldom get below 32</p><p>> degrees so maybe it would be more</p><p>> expensive where you are. In the</p><p>> mean time, if your barn is only 50</p><p>> feet from the house and you are</p><p>> currently carrying water to the</p><p>> barn in buckets why don't you just</p><p>> buy a few sections of garden hose</p><p>> instead of all that carrying? Or</p><p>> buy yourself a large wagon (like</p><p>> kids used to play with in the</p><p>> olden days) in which to put your</p><p>> full buckets. It's a lot easier to</p><p>> pull a wagon than it is to tote 5</p><p>> gallon buckets yourself!</p><p></p><p>> **** Note to anybody reading this:</p><p>> I have tried (so far without</p><p>> success) to get Cattle Today to</p><p>> make a useful addition to their</p><p>> "name, email and</p><p>> subject" section --- which is</p><p>> to provide a space to allow the</p><p>> poster to indicate his or her</p><p>> geographical location. I think the</p><p>> location sure would be usful</p><p>> information to readers that want</p><p>> to respond to the question ---</p><p>> don't ya'll think so? What is</p><p>> good, bad, common, etc. for south</p><p>> Texas could many times be</p><p>> different than what's good, etc.</p><p>> for western Canada, New England,</p><p>> the midwest, etc. I think that would be a great idea.</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:farmer62626@yahoo.com">farmer62626@yahoo.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 10936"] > 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. [email=farmer62626@yahoo.com]farmer62626@yahoo.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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