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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 12118"><p>I got a Franklin out of eastern Iowa that I like pretty well for design and price. Our winter wind and cold, is about like your's and I've found the most important thing is to provide some protection from the wind. We have two that are at a four-corners where four pens meet. They are higher than the pens and open from all four directions. I have to break the ice on them after a windy cold night. In a more protected area behind our barn I have a regular Rubbermaid tank with a heater that screws into the drain hole. That stays clear all the time, and the heater turns off if the water goes empty. I only have a few head on a 150 gallon tank, so it is easy to keep full.</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:diana@puregeneticsangus.com">diana@puregeneticsangus.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 12118"] I got a Franklin out of eastern Iowa that I like pretty well for design and price. Our winter wind and cold, is about like your's and I've found the most important thing is to provide some protection from the wind. We have two that are at a four-corners where four pens meet. They are higher than the pens and open from all four directions. I have to break the ice on them after a windy cold night. In a more protected area behind our barn I have a regular Rubbermaid tank with a heater that screws into the drain hole. That stays clear all the time, and the heater turns off if the water goes empty. I only have a few head on a 150 gallon tank, so it is easy to keep full. [email=diana@puregeneticsangus.com]diana@puregeneticsangus.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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