Automate Fresh Drinking Water

What steps are you taking to monitor the health and well-being of the animals in your care?   Like most livestock owners, you are constantly on guard to protect your animals against many dangers.  You’re worried about environmental conditions.  Animal’s physical health is a prime concern. A good lievstock manager needs to monitor the vital statistics … Read more

Drinking Post’s Sophistication

“Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication.” — Leonardo da Vinci.       Sophistication The great mathematician, inventor and thinker Leonardo Da Vinci has given us the  perfect quote for spring-boarding us into an exploration of how the simplicity of design lends itself to Drinking Post’s sophistication. The simplicity of a Drinking Post waterer is one … Read more

Top Five Reasons to Raise sheep

Have you considered raising sheep?  Yes, sheep! It can be an enjoyable and even profitable activity for the working farmer, the hobby farmer, or just families with some room who want a different kind of pet. There’s lots of motivations to raise sheep. Let’s look at the top five reasons to raise sheep. Wool They … Read more

Drinking Post for Peak Performance

Drinking Post for Peak Performance “Peak Performance” – that’s a term we hear bantered about when talking about sports stars and athletes.  Athletes prepare, train and follow strict nutritional and hydration guidelines.   Many argue, hydration is equally as important as nutrition, perhaps even more crucial to Peak Performance. Remember, the quality of your water is … Read more

Is Hobby Farming for You?

Hobby Farming There’s an exciting trend in farming.  It’s been called Hobby Farming and it’s beginning to gather many  practitioners.  What is “hobby farming” and is it something you or a family member or friend might consider? Hobby farming means that you are not trying to run a small farm business.   That’s where the term … Read more

Not Your Father’s Veterinarian

Not Your Father’s Veterinarian What’s new in animal healthcare?  Veterinary Medicine is undergoing rapid changes.  In fact, the world of Veterinary Medicine is in such a rapid state of change that your new veterinarian may be very different from your father’s veterinarian. A solo veterinarian in a small town who does everything for everybody at … Read more

Protecting Livestock from Predation

Guarding Your Livestock from Predators With winter weather upon us and spring “birthing season" just around the corner, your livestock’s vulnerability to predators is of special concern. Coyotes, dogs, and to an extent bobcat, foxes, and in some areas even wolves, can pose a deadly risk to your livestock. How do you protect your livestock from ... Read more

A Simple Beginning

William Louden “Necessity is the mother of invention”. We’ve all heard that quote, but for one young Iowa farm boy – William Louden – “invention” became the answer to his unique challenges and later proved to be the impetus for a simple beginning of a successful barn and stable equipment company.  His company known as … Read more

Salt Toxicity in Livestock

Salt Toxicity in Livestock – What To Look For Salt, while a necessary and crucial nutrient for any living thing, can be a double edged sword. Too much salt in your livestock’s diet can range from unhealthy to deadly. Couple that with too little water and it leads to high mortality rates. What can you … Read more

FAQ

Before we jump into the FAQ's  here is some general info about the Drinking Post to get us started... The Drinking Post works a lot like a frost-free yard hydrant. The base of the Drinking Post is buried 18″ (46 cm) below the local frost line and connects to a pressurized waterline. All the water ... Read more
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