The Best Water Tanks for Winter

Breaking ice on water tanks is often a daily or multiple times per day task this time of year. What water systems do you have on your operation to ensure cattle always have water on the coldest days of winter?
Breaking ice on water tanks is often a daily or multiple times per day task this time of year. What water systems do you have on your operation to ensure cattle always have water on the coldest days of winter?
(Casual Cattle Conversations, Shaye Koester)

Question of the Week: What’s your word of the year?

Are you tired of the cliche New Year’s Resolutions yet? Here’s an option to mix up how you set the tone for the new year.

Instead of setting a goal for yourself, pick a word of the quarter or year to set the tone and define what you and your actions look like in 2023.

Here are some questions to ask yourself as you start the decision-making process:
1.    When you look back on 2023, how do you want to feel?
2.    How do you want to across to others?
3.    What are you going to have to overcome to achieve the next steps in your life?

My word for Quarter 1 of 2023 is commit, but some past words have been cut, focus, allow, dream, breathe and gratitude. 

Water Tanks that Work During the Winter

I don’t know about you, but it is cold out there for those of us located in the Northern Plains and Midwest. Keeping cattle fed, bedded and out of the wind is one thing; but making sure they have flowing water is another. So, James Clark with Gallagher joins the show to share how he ensures his cattle and sheep always have water during the coldest days of the year. Clark covers what water systems he uses and what he recommends when it comes to planning out where to put these water sources.

Types of Water Tanks

The type of water system you use is completely up to you. Factors to consider are what type(s) of livestock will be using the tank, what time of year they will be in each pasture and pen, and what degree of winter preparation you need to do in your area. You will also need to consider where the closest power source is located. Clark resides in Canada and uses the MiraFount system for his livestock. Clark appreciates the MiraFount system because it keeps water heated and he doesn’t have to use any other tank heater. It is also energy efficient. 

Preparing for Winter

As you prepare to put in watering systems for your livestock, James encourages you to think about what your operation will look like 10 years from now. It may be cheaper to install water lines and tanks now than in the future. Having this thought in your mind will also allow you to place tanks in the best locations possible. Common problems faced by producers during the winter months include freezing water lines, floats freezing in place as well as drinking holes freezing over. Clark also encourages producers to install these new waterlines in the late spring, summer or early fall. We are all busy as cattle producers, but nothing is worse than another year of chopping ice and opening water tanks multiple times a day.

 

Winter Watering. James Clark

 

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