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• 4/23/26

Establishing Water Systems for Grazing Livestock

One of the biggest challenges with adaptive grazing is establishing a reliable water system. There are three basic choices: pond, heated waterer, or water tank.

00:54 Pond

02:12 Tank System

03:25 Ball Waterer

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