We are currently planning new cattle housing or more likely straw yards to replace 1950's buildings that have reached the end of their life.
Our winters aren't that bad, it is typically around 40 degrees fahrenheit, with around 3-4 weeks of 17-32 and every couple of years, it gets down to 5 degrees for a few days.
The water system invariably fails when it get below 28 degrees. The ballcocks freeze up and every exposed pipe freezes. We have a very badly designed system which is at least 50 years old.
What do you use to ensure a reliable supply in the winter?
I am thinking of using bottom filled troughs (very expensive though) and all pipes well below ground level.
Our winters aren't that bad, it is typically around 40 degrees fahrenheit, with around 3-4 weeks of 17-32 and every couple of years, it gets down to 5 degrees for a few days.
The water system invariably fails when it get below 28 degrees. The ballcocks freeze up and every exposed pipe freezes. We have a very badly designed system which is at least 50 years old.
What do you use to ensure a reliable supply in the winter?
I am thinking of using bottom filled troughs (very expensive though) and all pipes well below ground level.