I thought you were here in California from the scenery, brown fields and eucalyptus but then you spoke…great video! being a California farmer it was nice to see your technique down under..keep the videos coming..
Hey mate, really depends on how many head you have to water and therefore the recharge rate required of your trough. With my gravity system I use this calculator to give me an idea of the recharge rate i can expect and then ill decide on a pipe diameter from there. www.copely.com/tools/flow-rate-calculator/
Gday Charlotte, at the moment depending on the soil you can pay anywhere from $2000-$10,000, however all my land is currently leased at the moment. Cattle prices are very high, for a nice weaner heifer/steer you can expect to pay $1500-$2000/hd. As for a nice herd bull you might be set back $5000.
Hey Michael, no the pipe is run under the electric fence so the cattle can't physically stand on it. I probably should have made that more clear sorry. Cam
You may end up having rodents chew on the pipe causing holes, it does happen to some ranchers. I'd suggest putting up a bunch of good quality barn owl houses spread out near the edges of your property to cut down on rodent population, the bonus with that is by cutting down on the rodents you also cut down on ticks.😁
fyi thread tape actually puts a lot of stress on the outside plastic fitting, causing cracks and eventually a break. Especially how much your wrapping, 3+ times is really bad for the fittings. If you insist on wrapping, run a single loop.
He sounds like a younger version of Greg Judy. That is one interview/discussion I would love to see.
I thought you were here in California from the scenery, brown fields and eucalyptus but then you spoke…great video! being a California farmer it was nice to see your technique down under..keep the videos coming..
That's a great idea about putting the water trough in every other paddock since they rarely go back to the previous paddock to graze.
Very helpful video, thank you Cameron!
Awesome video sir!
Great video, very informative! 👍🏻
Great work mate.
Thank you
Hi mate - what pipe would you use for a gravity system? would 1 inch not have too much friction?
Hey mate, really depends on how many head you have to water and therefore the recharge rate required of your trough. With my gravity system I use this calculator to give me an idea of the recharge rate i can expect and then ill decide on a pipe diameter from there. www.copely.com/tools/flow-rate-calculator/
Have you looked into the KiwiTech micro trough?
Not yet mate any reviews on it?
Is your water system gravity fed or from a hydrant?
Hey, hi. What kind is the pipe named? Because I can see a blue line in it
How much does land cost per acre where you are, to buy?And how much is a heifer, steer and bull?
Gday Charlotte, at the moment depending on the soil you can pay anywhere from $2000-$10,000, however all my land is currently leased at the moment. Cattle prices are very high, for a nice weaner heifer/steer you can expect to pay $1500-$2000/hd. As for a nice herd bull you might be set back $5000.
Location??
are you not worried about the cattle walking on the pipe and busting it??
Hey Michael, no the pipe is run under the electric fence so the cattle can't physically stand on it. I probably should have made that more clear sorry. Cam
We’re do you get those fittings???
Power flex fence has the quick connect fittings if you’re in America
You may end up having rodents chew on the pipe causing holes, it does happen to some ranchers. I'd suggest putting up a bunch of good quality barn owl houses spread out near the edges of your property to cut down on rodent population, the bonus with that is by cutting down on the rodents you also cut down on ticks.😁
How do you water to these locations with no electricity for your pump
Hey Anthony! Usually ill just gravity feed from a header tank.
fyi thread tape actually puts a lot of stress on the outside plastic fitting, causing cracks and eventually a break.
Especially how much your wrapping, 3+ times is really bad for the fittings. If you insist on wrapping, run a single loop.