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Re: watering deer
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12/03/14 12:22 AM
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You can get rolls of poly pipe, much cheaper per foot than hose. Where you get it from? Lowes, Home depot, or a plumbing supply, stuff is fairly common and popular for long runs.
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Re: watering deer
[Re: Lonestar1955]
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12/03/14 02:49 PM
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I'm just taking 15 and growing gallon jugs I fill with water and pouring them out in a puddle in the pond on my land in Eastland co.
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Re: watering deer
[Re: Lonestar1955]
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12/12/14 02:58 AM
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rocks seem to keep the hogs out pretty good so far.
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Re: watering deer
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12/12/14 03:15 AM
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we have 6 troughs with double tanks on each scattered around the lease
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Re: watering deer
[Re: Lonestar1955]
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12/12/14 12:45 PM
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 Built mine using an IBC tote a little giant float valve and a half barrel. Made it to where I could haul water to it easily via a 55 gallon barrel and 12v water pump. Deer pigs and turkeys all hit my area several times a day.
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Re: watering deer
[Re: Lonestar1955]
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12/12/14 05:28 PM
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Where do you get those big square tanks and what do they weigh empty?
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Re: watering deer
[Re: Lonestar1955]
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12/12/14 05:43 PM
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40 lbs? They are pretty light. One person can move them around with no problem. I have a similar setup.
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Re: watering deer
[Re: Lonestar1955]
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12/12/14 05:53 PM
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All these posts about water got my melon to thinking lol. 40lbs isn't bad at all. Seems like yall have some good idears going here.
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Re: watering deer
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12/15/14 02:09 PM
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I did not want my deer to be that close to the tank. I was afraid some older smarter deer would be nervous standing that close to the tank with there head in the trough. so that's why I rand the pex line 50 feet or so.
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Re: watering deer
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12/15/14 02:13 PM
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I was told if I paint the tanks Black it will kill the algae and moss that try's to grow in the summer time. anyone know about that?
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Re: watering deer
[Re: Lonestar1955]
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12/15/14 03:01 PM
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I was told if I paint the tanks Black it will kill the algae and moss that try's to grow in the summer time. anyone know about that? Wont really kill it, more the shade helps keep it from growing. I suppose if it is in there already, adding the shade will kill it.. Needs sun to grow so.... You may also add a table spoon of bleach, it will evaporate soon after getting to air.
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Re: watering deer
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12/15/14 04:07 PM
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This is my water tank and it works great. I see deer and all kinds of critters use it all of the time. 
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Re: watering deer
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12/15/14 08:35 PM
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our hogs would have a field day with that trough mr watkins. I had to fill mine with big rocks to slow them down.
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Re: watering deer
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12/16/14 03:36 AM
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How frequently are you guys having to refill the tanks during summer months?
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Re: watering deer
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12/16/14 01:58 PM
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with 2 holding tanks like I have we fill in April and top off in September. hogs and problems on occasion will make one need attention.
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Re: watering deer
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12/16/14 03:30 PM
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First my tank is painted a dark green. I get very little algae growing in it at all. I think the lack of sunlight hitting the water is the reason. Now it has been stated a couple to times that you need to put rocks in your water tank. That is TRUE & IMPORTANT thing to do. Not to keep the hogs from turning it over or digging it up. The reason is so that the various small creatures that will drink or try to drink from it don't fall in and drown. In my experience, deer will not drink at a trough what has two dead rats floating in it. Now, it may depend on the size of your trough. If you have a big one, then maybe they will, but if you have a small one like mine, then they will stop drinking when something has died in it. So put rocks in near the edge so that mice, etc can crawl out if the fall in. 
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Re: watering deer
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12/16/14 11:46 PM
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mine r full of rocks so the hogs cant wallow in it. been working GREAT so far!
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Re: watering deer
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12/17/14 02:22 PM
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Very good idea and they look like they will be there for a long time.
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Re: watering deer
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12/17/14 02:27 PM
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what does watering do for the deer?
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Re: watering deer
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12/17/14 03:05 PM
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Re: watering deer
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12/17/14 05:25 PM
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We stopped seeing older deer when it got dry a few years back and now that we water them the old ones know there will be water when they come our way! Last 2 years only 2 deer where taken that where over 2 years old! That sucked!!! I figured they where smart enough to know there was no water and a long walk back to get some. This has fixed all of that. We are seeing the older deer at the feed again! Lots of them. Land owner said they would Never drink from it but we proved him wrong on that! He is always spot on on most things with deer!
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Re: watering deer
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12/17/14 11:53 PM
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What do you guys do about the cold? Just let it freeze?
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Re: watering deer
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12/18/14 12:08 AM
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Not much you can do when it freezes.
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