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<blockquote data-quote="Dueyb" data-source="post: 1433054" data-attributes="member: 24759"><p>We are subdividing our pasture into essentially six 40 acre paddocks. We take in 80 pairs and 4 bulls for long grazing season but all are gone for the winter. 3 paddocks will have natural water from either open ponds or fenced ponds with concrete freeze proof tanks (so we have some winter options if needed). We are running rural water lines to the center of each of the other 3 paddocks that don't have water and I'm having a hard time deciding which type of watering facility to install. We have plenty of water pressure and good refill rate at the site. </p><p></p><p>Cobetts? - have at home for smaller lots and absolutely love them but not sure if they'll work for 80 pairs in the summer if drinking as a group??? If they are locked on 40 acres maybe they'd drink individually and these would work? Gets pretty pricy but maybe I put two Cobetts in each pasture.</p><p></p><p>Tire tanks? - look appealing but have no experience with them. Since I'm on rural water leaks scare me with these. </p><p></p><p>Miraco Big Spring 6000 on concrete pad? Biggest producer in my area uses these and gets along good. </p><p></p><p>Hydrant and big 300 gal Rubbermaid portable tank with float - cheap and easy but probably not as durable?</p><p></p><p>Wife and I both work full time so I want something that is durable and reliable. Not really wanting to do above ground lines with quick connects but I know that's the cheapest.</p><p></p><p>Any thoughts appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dueyb, post: 1433054, member: 24759"] We are subdividing our pasture into essentially six 40 acre paddocks. We take in 80 pairs and 4 bulls for long grazing season but all are gone for the winter. 3 paddocks will have natural water from either open ponds or fenced ponds with concrete freeze proof tanks (so we have some winter options if needed). We are running rural water lines to the center of each of the other 3 paddocks that don't have water and I'm having a hard time deciding which type of watering facility to install. We have plenty of water pressure and good refill rate at the site. Cobetts? - have at home for smaller lots and absolutely love them but not sure if they'll work for 80 pairs in the summer if drinking as a group??? If they are locked on 40 acres maybe they'd drink individually and these would work? Gets pretty pricy but maybe I put two Cobetts in each pasture. Tire tanks? - look appealing but have no experience with them. Since I'm on rural water leaks scare me with these. Miraco Big Spring 6000 on concrete pad? Biggest producer in my area uses these and gets along good. Hydrant and big 300 gal Rubbermaid portable tank with float - cheap and easy but probably not as durable? Wife and I both work full time so I want something that is durable and reliable. Not really wanting to do above ground lines with quick connects but I know that's the cheapest. Any thoughts appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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