Building a portable automatic watering station for goats and sheep. Making rotational grazing more feasible. Using and IBC tote, utility trailer, garden hose, and automatic float valve.
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I have been thinking about a similar setup for my rotational grazing. Happy to see it in practice, thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
A simple spray painted ibc toat will keep water cool and algae out of toat
Pressure will build as the IBC fills up.
Please continue making videos. They are very informative and most helpful. Thanks for your time!!
Thanks, will do!
Missed your videos thanks for the watering tip
Thanks.
Great job, I also have this setup some notes: 1️⃣27.75” equals 1 psi, we don’t plan on pressure but volume 2️⃣ used typical cam lock with 1.25” hose, allowing more flow.
Thanks
I'd tie a cheese cloth on top of the hole which allows air to go in... just to ensure no mosquitoes go in...
So glad to see another video from you. You always have some great info. Thank you! We are just getting into sheep/goats and have been doing the research for about 2 years now. Your info is invaluable.
Thank you!
Absolutely great! Looks like you have had more rain this year!
Yes! God has blessed us with a productive Spring. I didn’t comment on your video (100k business model), but I wanted to say that I really appreciate your approach (humility) and wisdom. I’m glad God is blessing your efforts. Your videos are always top notch.
Love your videos. Can we please get a video about south eastern sheep and goat forage? What you’ve seeded in the past, what you’re grazing currently, etc. My sheep won’t eat Bermuda very well and won’t touch Bahia, but will eat the seed heads. At this point I think my best bet is planting fescue, and then overseed with crabgrass and lespedeza for summer. They actually went after the volunteer fescue pretty good this spring
Thanks for the suggestion
But I think I'd dig a well and add a electic motor to fill the tank that I'd make with concrete. I will ensure that I dig a pipe system under ground with taps after some distance.
8.33 lbs x 275 = 2,290 lbs. Make sure a trailers payload is more than that
Or simply partially fill totes to not greater than trailer payload.
I think maybe try putting the tote under a tree on top of the hill and use the 50' hose to run down the hill to pressurize the water output. The only thing is that the water hose would heat up in the sun. Maybe trench it and bury the hose so it stays ground temp. Great video, though. I'm in north central Alabama and would love to see your setup sometime
I don’t see why that would work.
Great set up! I used to strap a metal hog waterer(has side opening) on a utility cart and haul it to the new paddocks for my dexters to drink. One question I had as I looked at your set up is I was wondering if there is a way to elevate the tote a little higher. You gain .433 psi every foot higher you go. This might make the tub fill up a little faster but as you said it is not a big deal for it to trickle with sheep and goats. Once again, great job and thanks for the tip!
I appreciate the suggestion about elevating the tote.
Your video couldnt have popped up at no better time. I'm looking at doing the same cause I'm tired of transporting 5 gallon buckets for 90 head. I love what you got, but I'm curious. How long it take for your sheep to go through that amount, an outside of the shade tree how you deal with the algae? Thanks
Hope the video is helpful. It’s hard for me to give you an average of how long a tank of water lasts. So many factors: how many head, how hot, how much rain, how lush the grass is, etc. since I move it at least every week, I don’t usually fill it more than half way and it easily lasts a week for 60 head. As far as algae, I know they make chemical solutions you can put in the water. I’ve also heard you can add diluted bleach. You can also cover the tank with a light proof tarp or paint it to block sunlight. I just rinse it out good before refilling.
What do you do when it freezes?
We usually have about 3 months of hard freezes here in north Alabama and sheep don’t drink a lot during those months. I empty the tote and move sheep to paddocks with running water during those months.
@@rollingofarm thanks
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There is some wisdom to what you say.