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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 12102"><p>There was a very heated discussion on another board about the same subject a while back. It wouldn't be much different then most city water supplys. That said, we have a neighbor that is using the rural water supply and his cows won't drink out of the small tanks (nose tank size), but use the large tanks with no problem. I think the biggest problem would be the amount you would need to use, and the decomposition of the algae in the tank after you killed it. So you would be down to having to empty it and clean out the dead stuff. Might just as well skip a step and not do the clorox thing</p><p></p><p>dun</p><p></p><p>> how safe would it be to pour a</p><p>> little clorox into tank every so</p><p>> often? i know of a man who used to</p><p>> do this and have always wondered</p><p>> about the pros/cons of it...</p><p></p><p>> gene</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 12102"] There was a very heated discussion on another board about the same subject a while back. It wouldn't be much different then most city water supplys. That said, we have a neighbor that is using the rural water supply and his cows won't drink out of the small tanks (nose tank size), but use the large tanks with no problem. I think the biggest problem would be the amount you would need to use, and the decomposition of the algae in the tank after you killed it. So you would be down to having to empty it and clean out the dead stuff. Might just as well skip a step and not do the clorox thing dun > how safe would it be to pour a > little clorox into tank every so > often? i know of a man who used to > do this and have always wondered > about the pros/cons of it... > gene [/QUOTE]
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