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<blockquote data-quote="wstevenl" data-source="post: 529357" data-attributes="member: 8201"><p>Wouldn't it also involve moving the next section of electric fence into place for the next rotation? </p><p>I had everything all planned out for a lane going back to a fancy waterer on a concrete slab.... but it's going to be almost to same money to have the water lines trenched as it would to have the frost proof waterer with a concrete slab put in, plus we can get away with MUCH less electric fencing if we move the fence and water than if we have to have lanes. And we don't have to sacrifice the area for the lanes. </p><p>I'm actually hoping to only have to empty and move the water trough every other time because we can keep it right on the fence line and move the cattle from one side of the fence to the other.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wstevenl, post: 529357, member: 8201"] Wouldn't it also involve moving the next section of electric fence into place for the next rotation? I had everything all planned out for a lane going back to a fancy waterer on a concrete slab.... but it's going to be almost to same money to have the water lines trenched as it would to have the frost proof waterer with a concrete slab put in, plus we can get away with MUCH less electric fencing if we move the fence and water than if we have to have lanes. And we don't have to sacrifice the area for the lanes. I'm actually hoping to only have to empty and move the water trough every other time because we can keep it right on the fence line and move the cattle from one side of the fence to the other. [/QUOTE]
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