Granny's gone and done it again

Are they big enough to reuse for water?
nope would be about 27 1/2 gallons per tub. And the big boy's wouldn't be able to drink to the bottom. I just haul the empties in when I need and can afford refills.
 
The city sent out their version of a Christmas card the other day AKA your tax bill which will be due March first if you only pay 1/2 the bill with the other half due in Oct. OR you can pay the whole works by Feb 15 (18 this year) and get a 5% discount. I did the math on where the money goes and over 63% of my property taxes goes to the public schools. :mad::rant
Cant tell here as far as it helping the students education. Robert never did learn cursive.
 
The tank was evidently on sale. $299.99 last summer they were about 400.00 We can kind of repair it next spring/summer, by filling the bottom of the tank with cement up past where its rusted out/cracked. I'll move it to the young stock's area.
 
The tank was evidently on sale. $299.99 last summer they were about 400.00 We can kind of repair it next spring/summer, by filling the bottom of the tank with cement up past where its rusted out/cracked. I'll move it to the young stock's area.
that will leach a lot of lime in the water.
 
that will leach a lot of lime in the water.
it can be sealed and the water tanks out there are old tractor tires with cement bottoms. IT was fine for dairy cattle and mine until the one developed "issues" and I haven't figured out how to fix it yet.
 
What are your temps there Twist? Have you gotten snow?
snow comes and goes , mainly by being blown to other counties/states LOL

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