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<blockquote data-quote="skyhightree1" data-source="post: 1016358" data-attributes="member: 13268"><p>Bez excellent idea you have there but unfortunately hose is not an option for me. I have a big pasture in which all the cattle stay during the winter that has 2 automatic waterers and 2 seperate paddocks that I will be using to rotate grazing that have 2 seperate wells. unfortunately the distance id need to run hose is just not practical not to mention I have row crops near these pastures in which i will have multiple pieces of equipment driving where some portions of the hose will go and I don't want to have a piece of equipment potentially catch it or cut the hose and all other bs that could happen with it so its just easier to use the troughs rather than run the hose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skyhightree1, post: 1016358, member: 13268"] Bez excellent idea you have there but unfortunately hose is not an option for me. I have a big pasture in which all the cattle stay during the winter that has 2 automatic waterers and 2 seperate paddocks that I will be using to rotate grazing that have 2 seperate wells. unfortunately the distance id need to run hose is just not practical not to mention I have row crops near these pastures in which i will have multiple pieces of equipment driving where some portions of the hose will go and I don't want to have a piece of equipment potentially catch it or cut the hose and all other bs that could happen with it so its just easier to use the troughs rather than run the hose. [/QUOTE]
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