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<blockquote data-quote="Silver" data-source="post: 1729486" data-attributes="member: 12520"><p>Then it is hard to beat the practicality of a Ritchie or Canarm trough. You don't need to keep cattle on them to keep them working. I do like the Mirafont but they do need cattle on them as noted above. I move my cattle away from my Mirafont before calving calving time to keep them closer to the barn. The trough then freezes solid both in the trough and well underground. It thaws out on its own by sometime in late June usually.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Silver, post: 1729486, member: 12520"] Then it is hard to beat the practicality of a Ritchie or Canarm trough. You don’t need to keep cattle on them to keep them working. I do like the Mirafont but they do need cattle on them as noted above. I move my cattle away from my Mirafont before calving calving time to keep them closer to the barn. The trough then freezes solid both in the trough and well underground. It thaws out on its own by sometime in late June usually. [/QUOTE]
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