guardianoasis
Well-known member
We are coming out of winter here and as we are growing in rabbitry numbers rather quickly here, I've been considering using a watering system. During the spring, summer and fall there would be little to no problem with the system. Our winters are mild compared to some areas of the US but still have been known to get below freezing for a month to 6 weeks.
What are some suggestions for watering systems that you guys like?
We have been on Bass and looked at the Borak and Edstrom systems but are still at the very beginning stages of research.
What are some suggestions for keeping the lines clear of ice?
The default "keep things from freezing" in my area is to wrap everything in insulating foam and then seal with some sort of duct tape or other water resistant tape. At the same time though I'd like to be able to see the lines to check for clogging or if they need to be cleaned.
Any help is appreciated.
:all-ears:
What are some suggestions for watering systems that you guys like?
We have been on Bass and looked at the Borak and Edstrom systems but are still at the very beginning stages of research.
What are some suggestions for keeping the lines clear of ice?
The default "keep things from freezing" in my area is to wrap everything in insulating foam and then seal with some sort of duct tape or other water resistant tape. At the same time though I'd like to be able to see the lines to check for clogging or if they need to be cleaned.
Any help is appreciated.
:all-ears: