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This is - very likely - one of those things that start out as "Wow! What a great idea. I really need to do this." and turns into 'Not in this lifetime!".
Do any of yall watch Homestead Rescue? This weekend I saw one where they put a large water tank on a 10' high platform. the idea was to fill the tank once in a while - then use gravity to distribute water to the animals, garden, home (I assume) etc.
Well... I have been planning to move my cow's water trough (bathub) from it's current spot next to the gate - which just adds muddy insult to muddy injury - to the corner where the paddock, garden and chicken coop all meet. My idea was to put down fabric & gravel in BOTH the corner of the paddock and chicken pen to raise the containers up several inches and to control the mud. I figured that I could somehow attach a hose to the drain on the bathtub so that when I clean it, it could drain into the garden. And I planned to try and put some sort of cover over both containers to help them stay a little cooler in the summer. I was thinking shade cloth.. but then I saw that program and I thought - "What if I put a container up there? As long as I filled it before our 3-4x a year weather emergencies, I wouldn't ever have to worry about watering them during a power outage. "
Issues they didn't address on the program that have me concerned:
Freezing - My winters are getting colder. Used to be we'd get a scattering of freezing weather once or twice a year. Now we can expect to hit freezing about half the nights and for at least one block of 5+ days each winter. Having 100 gallons of water stored is useless during an ice-induced power outage if it's frozen.
Long-term sturdiness - they just stood four logs up and put a deck on it. I'm not willing to trust my cow, my fences, or myself to the risk of that much weight falling - so a REALLY good building plan would be needed.
Cleanliness - During the summer - wouldn't it get just as algae-ed as the trough? I'm not tooo concerned about the chickens - they PREFER to drink from the nasty muddy water next to their dish. And the garden would probably benefit from all the things growing in the water. But I'm picky what goes into my dairy cow because I'm pretty picky about what comes out.
So - what do yall think of this raised water storage idea??? Feasible?? How have you solved these (and other) problems?
Do any of yall watch Homestead Rescue? This weekend I saw one where they put a large water tank on a 10' high platform. the idea was to fill the tank once in a while - then use gravity to distribute water to the animals, garden, home (I assume) etc.
Well... I have been planning to move my cow's water trough (bathub) from it's current spot next to the gate - which just adds muddy insult to muddy injury - to the corner where the paddock, garden and chicken coop all meet. My idea was to put down fabric & gravel in BOTH the corner of the paddock and chicken pen to raise the containers up several inches and to control the mud. I figured that I could somehow attach a hose to the drain on the bathtub so that when I clean it, it could drain into the garden. And I planned to try and put some sort of cover over both containers to help them stay a little cooler in the summer. I was thinking shade cloth.. but then I saw that program and I thought - "What if I put a container up there? As long as I filled it before our 3-4x a year weather emergencies, I wouldn't ever have to worry about watering them during a power outage. "
Issues they didn't address on the program that have me concerned:
Freezing - My winters are getting colder. Used to be we'd get a scattering of freezing weather once or twice a year. Now we can expect to hit freezing about half the nights and for at least one block of 5+ days each winter. Having 100 gallons of water stored is useless during an ice-induced power outage if it's frozen.
Long-term sturdiness - they just stood four logs up and put a deck on it. I'm not willing to trust my cow, my fences, or myself to the risk of that much weight falling - so a REALLY good building plan would be needed.
Cleanliness - During the summer - wouldn't it get just as algae-ed as the trough? I'm not tooo concerned about the chickens - they PREFER to drink from the nasty muddy water next to their dish. And the garden would probably benefit from all the things growing in the water. But I'm picky what goes into my dairy cow because I'm pretty picky about what comes out.
So - what do yall think of this raised water storage idea??? Feasible?? How have you solved these (and other) problems?