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caramac1988

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Ok so My field is up a hill and there was very little frozen water and hose was frozen aswel so I spent the last hour and a half filling up the trough with snow and then went into the house got a big bucket of hot water and dragged myself with it up to the field and poured it over the snow and did it do much ..NAW lol so I dragged more buckets up but I now give up has anyone got some tips ? Xx
 
If you can , put a ball in the trough when it is full as it'll stop the water from freezing in the first place. The ball keeps it moving
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Have you tried pouring hot water on the tap itself?
 
Snow is 12x the volume of water. So if you have 12 inches of snow, it's only = to 1 inch of water. You'd need to shovel a HUGE towering pile of snow into the trough to fill it, ie 12 ft high stack of snow to get 1 ft in your trough. But on the plus side, you'd have biceps like Arnold Schwarzeneger lol.
 
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If you can , put a ball in the trough when it is full as it'll stop the water from freezing in the first place. The ball keeps it moving
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Have you tried pouring hot water on the tap itself?

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Tried this with a ball and also two apples - It doesn't work.

You've got to have something to keep the ball/apple MOVING to stop the ice refreezing!
Perhaps more than one or two horses all frequenting the trough at different times would work , but if its just the one horse and the time lapse between visits to the trough does not exceed the speed the water takes to refreeze - then its not going to work is it?
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