This is where a propane tankless heater would come in very handy! No electricity needed and as long as you have a water source with some pressure, it would make as much hot water as you wanted to add.
My goats LOVE to drink their hot water every morning and evening. They don't have any frozen water, but they definitely prefer the warm over cold water.
They all come running when we call out, "Ladies, 'tis Tea Time!".
Laura
On Fri, Jan 18, 2013 at 9:53 AM,
<jelizabethfarms1@bellsouth.net> wrote:
***No the one I seen is not electric..Does not have a plug,it is just a reg bucket that is insulated.You put water in and it is supposed to keep the water from freezing for about 8 hours.It'
s on page 132 of the new 2013 catalog labeled as a water bucket cozy.Jeffers WAC-W1 $41.95***
The larger the mass of water the slower it will freeze.
In the hard winter I set up a 35 gal barrel inside the horse shelter that only has tarps on the sides (we have no enclosed barns). I use bungy cords to wrap old pieces of thick carpet around the barrel. The combination of the larger mass of water, plus out of the wind, plus the extra layer tied around the barrel keeps the water from freezing. If we have a long extended spell of below freezing both day and night I have to add the electrical water heater thing to keep it from freezing. But if it is only freezing at night the wrapped barrel does the trick.
Then, for their comfort and enjoyment, we haul 5 gal buckets of hot water from the bathtub to top off their water
The alpacas and dogs drink out of 5 gal buckets; we just dump those and bring warm water from the house each morning and evening for them. But the horses drink too much for us to do that for them 2x a day!
Janice in NW GA
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