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Just a typical winter day

Soapweed

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northern Nebraska Sandhills
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Pretty good winter water set-up
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Even at eleven below during the night, the ice didn't get too thick.
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More swamp hay
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They like it.
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Where I fed them yesterday. Not much waste.
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A good winter watering arrangement at my neighbor's place.
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The ice can easily be broken with my big foot.
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No cows around close, so I left the door open.
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Sundown shot
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Cows on the meadow
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My esteemed college-educated helper :wink:
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Today go 'bye-'bye
 
I have a mill going into a 20' round, and the ice is 10" or 12" thick. I have wished I'd put an 8' inside it where the bulls could water. Small tank & lots of cattle is the best set up. My cows have a small tire tank on a float that works good. Maybe I'll try to post a pic of that.
 
Do you ever have to bank the riser and lead pipe to keep them from freezing? I always did that in your country. Here our wells are 150 to 200 feet deep, so we drill a small hole in the pipe about 8 feet below surface so that the pipe drains. I wondered if your neighbor had his riser wrapped with gunnysack?
 

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