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Rotational Grazing Water Advise Needed
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<blockquote data-quote="Devin" data-source="post: 361968" data-attributes="member: 366"><p>Dun,</p><p></p><p>What is your water source? Is it from a pond stream or city water. Also do you know about how fast your recovery rate is on your tank that is farthest form your water source? I am thinking the cows might tear up the tank trying to get water if the rate isn't fast enough. I know they have torn the float out of the bottom of a couple of my tanks that are under a pond. I would like to find a good way to use the water from the ponds on the new rented property if I could find a good way to pump it as needed by using a float valve on the tank end. I had considered trying to get a pipe through the dam of the pond on the center and use gravity, but a friend did that to his pond and now it is constantly wet were the pipe comes out and getting worse. Any additonal advise is appreciated. Thanks and have a good day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Devin, post: 361968, member: 366"] Dun, What is your water source? Is it from a pond stream or city water. Also do you know about how fast your recovery rate is on your tank that is farthest form your water source? I am thinking the cows might tear up the tank trying to get water if the rate isn't fast enough. I know they have torn the float out of the bottom of a couple of my tanks that are under a pond. I would like to find a good way to use the water from the ponds on the new rented property if I could find a good way to pump it as needed by using a float valve on the tank end. I had considered trying to get a pipe through the dam of the pond on the center and use gravity, but a friend did that to his pond and now it is constantly wet were the pipe comes out and getting worse. Any additonal advise is appreciated. Thanks and have a good day. [/QUOTE]
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