Even though it’s sometimes frightful outside during the winter months, warm up by thinking ahead to maintaining those livestock watering setups when the cattle finally get turned out this spring. But ...
Many ponds and creeks may have dried up last summer due to the drought. Livestock producers who relied on them for watering cattle may have to look for alternatives this summer. Watering out of tanks ...
Having adequate supplies of high-quality water for livestock is essential for successful livestock operations. This can be a real challenge during the winter months, especially for ranchers who ...
Learning how to keep livestock water from freezing without electricity can be a lifesaver, especially when you utilize insulated tires. Here’s how to make a tire water tank for cold winter months. The ...
Research by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln recommends that beef cattle need about 1 gallon of water for every 100 pounds of body weight. But lactating or growing cattle may need twice that amount.
What a way to re-tire. Twenty-five years ago, Gerald Mahoney was exasperated at maintaining his stock watering tanks. It was a constant battle as the artificial watering holes fell victim to freezing, ...
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