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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 1919"><p>Depending on where your water source is located, you might want to re-think the ball type waterer. The ball will aid to prevent feces from being deposited directly into your available water, which will also require less frequent cleaning. Unless, of course, you have time to clean your waterer on a daily basis...I don't. Cattle just seem to be able to aim their bowel movements directly for the waterer. We have experienced cold winters here in PA and have absolutely no problem with the numerous plastic Ritchie waterers that we have. Some are directly out in the field or between pastures with no shelter from the elements. I did have a Nelson, bowl-type, in the horse barn that would freeze up every chance it got. And that was with a heater! The key secret is to install your waterer exactly as the manufacture indicates.</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:saf3vsim@tricountyi.net">saf3vsim@tricountyi.net</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 1919"] Depending on where your water source is located, you might want to re-think the ball type waterer. The ball will aid to prevent feces from being deposited directly into your available water, which will also require less frequent cleaning. Unless, of course, you have time to clean your waterer on a daily basis...I don't. Cattle just seem to be able to aim their bowel movements directly for the waterer. We have experienced cold winters here in PA and have absolutely no problem with the numerous plastic Ritchie waterers that we have. Some are directly out in the field or between pastures with no shelter from the elements. I did have a Nelson, bowl-type, in the horse barn that would freeze up every chance it got. And that was with a heater! The key secret is to install your waterer exactly as the manufacture indicates. [email=saf3vsim@tricountyi.net]saf3vsim@tricountyi.net[/email] [/QUOTE]
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