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Hmm, that sounds cool, I'll have to look into those. The autowaterers that I want for when we build everything out are only about $300 for parts, plus needing to pour a pad and run the water/electric to it. The BF can do all that work himself, so that is easy, and honestly, I don't feel like that price is all that expensive at all. It'll be built into my plan :)
 

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W/the waterer I want, it doesn't need a pad, and doesn't need electricity. And, it costs about the same as the ones that do. I posted a couple of links to 2 different ones in another thread. If you haven't seen that, I'll have to look for it.
 

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Yes, I'd love info on those! No electricity is always helpful! And if they really are that economical then I might be able to talk my friend into putting them in. I just don't understand how people can waste so much time and energy doing something that if they just scraped the money together would SAVE them in the long run. Really, a waterer that doesn't freeze would pay for itself in one season from the time lost chopping ice and replacing tubs that cracked from beating too much on them.
 

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Go Eagles! It's the half, and the score is 24-7!
 

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Just letting you know I'm still around. I've started a you-tube channel, Dizzy's Deeds for anyone that might be interested.
 
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