- Apr 8, 2008
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In sorta following the model put forth by Joel Salatin for pasture raising broilers - I'm constructing the pen (tractor) this week... but I have come up with a question that would not be unique to any tractor design.
Having the 5 gallon waterer inside the pen - obviously I want to have a bucket on top with a line down to the waterer (and if you have read his book he shows that - makes sense for quick water refills) - BUT - if there is a 5 gallon bucket on top with a water line running down to the waterer inside the pen - what - exactly - prevents the whole thing from draining out?
Or in this system is there a stopcock I'm missing and you are supposed to fill the 5 gallon bucket on top - open the valve when some runs onto the ground - but you are filling faster than loss into the waterer... Which seems to not be too efficient.
Having the 5 gallon waterer inside the pen - obviously I want to have a bucket on top with a line down to the waterer (and if you have read his book he shows that - makes sense for quick water refills) - BUT - if there is a 5 gallon bucket on top with a water line running down to the waterer inside the pen - what - exactly - prevents the whole thing from draining out?
Or in this system is there a stopcock I'm missing and you are supposed to fill the 5 gallon bucket on top - open the valve when some runs onto the ground - but you are filling faster than loss into the waterer... Which seems to not be too efficient.