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What type of waterer?
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<blockquote data-quote="Little Joe" data-source="post: 1639131" data-attributes="member: 39122"><p>I believe I'm gonna get some money from NRCS to put in automatic waterers on my place, I have the option of insulated tanks like the Ritchies,tire tanks, or just plain rubbermaid. Don't want the rubbermaid as I want something that won't freeze up in the winter. I'm in Arkansas so we don't ever get below 0 and rarely get below the teens. What type would work best in my enviroment? Any experience with the insulated tanks? I don't want the type that has to have electric. Pros and cons?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Little Joe, post: 1639131, member: 39122"] I believe I'm gonna get some money from NRCS to put in automatic waterers on my place, I have the option of insulated tanks like the Ritchies,tire tanks, or just plain rubbermaid. Don't want the rubbermaid as I want something that won't freeze up in the winter. I'm in Arkansas so we don't ever get below 0 and rarely get below the teens. What type would work best in my enviroment? Any experience with the insulated tanks? I don't want the type that has to have electric. Pros and cons? [/QUOTE]
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