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  1. carter livestock

    Dry in Wyoming, need waterline help to water cattle

    Our water tanks hold enough for 10 cows to drink at a time, it tanks them 2 min to drink on average 10gal each, hence 50 g/min flow. As long as the flow keeps up the cattle will be patient and wait their turn, not tearing up tank. in the past weve had much larger tank to drink from. If i water...
  2. carter livestock

    Dry in Wyoming, need waterline help to water cattle

    1503-44 You sir are a beast. My family and cattle are grateful for your kind help. Thank You!
  3. carter livestock

    Dry in Wyoming, need waterline help to water cattle

    I have this old pump collecting dust, and if i can get my generator running this system has legs. With the above info, in mind, I feel it would be beneficial to add a storage bladder to reduce my gpm demand. With this system would i be able to push the original 2 miles in 1.5 or would the...
  4. carter livestock

    Dry in Wyoming, need waterline help to water cattle

    1504-33, Thanks so much, what the equation or could you provide the table to find 5.6psi "1.5 Diameter pipe with a Flow of 48gpm --> 5.6 psi/100ft" Id like to figure it for 2"
  5. carter livestock

    Dry in Wyoming, need waterline help to water cattle

    If I was to scale back what would the numbers look like with these next two scenerio's .7miles of 1.5" poly or 2" pipe with 200 ft up hill 1 mile of of 1.5" poly or 2" pipe with 300ft up hill
  6. carter livestock

    Dry in Wyoming, need waterline help to water cattle

    Hey all, I am rancher in Wyoming. We raise and market some of the most nutrient dense grass finished beef in the US, Carter Country Meats. We operate a regenerative grazing strategy to build our soils. We have been extremely dry this year and our natural springs and water sources will not be...
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