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<blockquote data-quote="wstevenl" data-source="post: 528046" data-attributes="member: 8201"><p>I'm about to have some water lines put in down the middle of a pasture that is aprox. 860' x 400' I'll have a semi permanent fence straight down the middle and the lines will be up against it with Quick connects underground for hooking up our trough's hose. I'm starting with 6 head of cattle (Dexters) and will do MIG but can't for the life of me decide how close to put the quick connect hook ups, nor how long of a hose to plan on using. The shorter the hose the better, but I don't want to have way more connection points than I need (especially when the herd/paddocks get bigger). </p><p></p><p>Have any advice?? -Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wstevenl, post: 528046, member: 8201"] I'm about to have some water lines put in down the middle of a pasture that is aprox. 860' x 400' I'll have a semi permanent fence straight down the middle and the lines will be up against it with Quick connects underground for hooking up our trough's hose. I'm starting with 6 head of cattle (Dexters) and will do MIG but can't for the life of me decide how close to put the quick connect hook ups, nor how long of a hose to plan on using. The shorter the hose the better, but I don't want to have way more connection points than I need (especially when the herd/paddocks get bigger). Have any advice?? -Thanks [/QUOTE]
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