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littleponylady
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Electric Water bucket question
      12/27/04 05:53 PM

Hi all. I bought an electric water warming bucket for my pony because of freezing here in the north. It has an armored cord but I'm aftraid the pony will play with it and either break the cord or electrocute himself (or both ). Does anyone have a suggestion as to how I might anchor the bucket so he can't get at the cord? Its one of those flat sided buckets with the cord coming out of the bottom. Thanks

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cowboydoc
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Re: Electric Water bucket question new [re: littleponylady]
      12/27/04 10:10 PM

They won't electrocute themselves with it. I've had horses chew through a few of these and no ill effects. If you are worried about it you can anchor the bucket to the side of the stall with one of the numerous bucket holders on the market. Then drill a hole through the stall and plug it in outside the stall.

I've also heard from people that spray the cord with the same stuff used to keep cribbing horse from cribbing.

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littleponylady
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Re: Electric Water bucket question new [re: cowboydoc]
      12/31/04 09:24 AM

Thanks for the reply. Good to know he can't electrocute himself with the bucket because he does "play" with everything (he actually grabbed my zipper and unzipped my jacket the other day...steals my gloves and runs off with them...tries to "eat" my boots....aaa, maybe its time to get him a pasture buddy).

I was looking for a bucket bracket in State Line Tack but didn't see anything (looking for a big U-bolt type thing). Anyways, thanks again

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DocHeb
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Re: Electric Water bucket question new [re: littleponylady]
      12/31/04 01:02 PM

Make sure the bucket is plugged into a Ground Fault Interuptor outlet.

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rozett
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Re: Electric Water bucket question new [re: littleponylady]
      12/31/04 01:47 PM

Here is the bucket hook that we use. There is no way for the horse (or pony) to get hurt and they can't unhook the bucket no matter what they do. Bucket hook . We do have some VERY cold weather here, and the paddock trough has a heater. But we chose not to use electrified buckets in the barn. We go out at about 10:30 pm to 'tuck the boys in' and shut off the barn lights. On sub-zero days I will add some warm water to their buckets, but otherwise they do fine without the heated buckets.

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RichS
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Re: Electric Water bucket question new [re: littleponylady]
      12/31/04 02:00 PM

We use an Eye bolt with a double snap hook (one side for bucket bail and the other in the eye bolt) to hook the bucket to the stall wall.

Then drilled hold just below bucket to feed wire through to plug in outlet outside the stall.

Hope this helps.

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wingnut
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Re: Electric Water bucket question new [re: littleponylady]
      02/08/05 01:34 PM

Our mini's play with the cords when they get bored ... I've even had one of the stallions pull the heater out of one of the tubs several times this winter (obviously by pulling up on the cord). None of them have ever chewed through, nor, seemingly, chewed at all.
The bracket that I'm using in the stalls ... after one of the playful young guys dumped the bucked several times, is the Bucket Hanger ... they can't pull the handle out of it. http://www.countrysupply.com/products/product.aspx?sku=BRA26

I have 3 outside tubs with heaters, and 4 buckets in the stalls, all heated. I just kick off the breaker when it starts to warm up, otherwise they're on all winter ... it does get cool around here and if the horses haven't drank in awhile, the ice gets too thick for them to easily break thru.

After 5 years, one of the inside buckets no longer seems to be heating properly, so I just ordered 2 new ones from Country Supply ... best price I've seen in years.

pete

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egon
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Re: Electric Water bucket question new [re: wingnut]
      02/08/05 04:32 PM

Wingnut; you're back. How is everything?

Egon

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wingnut
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Re: Electric Water bucket question new [re: egon]
      02/09/05 11:29 AM

well, as you might have guessed, Egon ... somewhat busy ... some of it work related, and some of it related to putting 17k+ on my motorcycle last year

"everything," right now, sucks; ill spouse, one of our dogs passed away last week, the stallions have been making mincemeat of the electric fences ... and we had 2 resignations at work (with no replacements planned) that mean I get a pile more work on my plate ....
But, on the positive side, I have a job and it pays well ...
We've added 3 more minis to the herd ... so we're up to a grand total of 10 .... and I "think" I'm having success convincing the boss that we need to geld at least one of the studs .... I can't afford to keep replacing all this wire .... I've had to get real innovative at making the fence stay "live" ..
I've also successfully staved off getting into other animals ... yes, alpacas are cute but I'm not shelling out $15k because they have "soulful eyes!" .... and the dwarf goats are cute, but I'm NOT building another barn .... so far, she hasn't remembered that she still has plenty of her own money and gone around my locked check(cheque)book.

The freeze/thaw cycle has played havoc around this area ... one day the horses are knee deep in water, the next, they're skating ....

other than that .... things are pretty "normal" ... whatever that is. I even found some time over my Christmas holidays to build a new website to show off Carolyn's pets ...
http://www.dahlhausminiatures.com

pete

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egon
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Re: Electric Water bucket question new [re: wingnut]
      02/09/05 12:07 PM

Pete:

It is surley nice to get an update. Sounds like interesting times. The biking time must have been nice.

Now - did you ever get the carb on the truck fixed??

My apologies for getting off thread.

Egon

Edited by egon (02/09/05 12:09 PM)

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wingnut
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Re: Electric Water bucket question new [re: egon]
      02/09/05 12:51 PM

don't remember what the last update was, Egon ... but the carb was replaced and is, seemingly, working properly now. The next problem .... fixed last week, was replacing the inside heater ... always something with the older studd ... but how do you justify new when it gets used a couple of 3 hours a month??

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cowboydoc
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Re: Electric Water bucket question new [re: wingnut]
      02/09/05 01:24 PM

Wingnut,

GREAT to see you back!! The problem with your electric fence is that it isn't hot enough. About the only way to control studs is with the top fencer. We use the 160 mile fencer. I know you don't have that much fence but it delivers a heck of a punch and I can pretty much guarantee that they will leave the fence alone. If they don't let me know and I'll buy it from you. We are always needing fencers.

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wingnut
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Re: Electric Water bucket question new [re: cowboydoc]
      02/11/05 11:31 AM

CBD .... yeah, the fencer certainly does make a difference. Right now the one I'm using, on 12 acres, is a 50 miler, iirc. I have been thinking of a larger one ... but first I'm trying to ensure I don't have too doggone many shorts out there from trees ... and breaks. After I played with adding the ground circuit and some shorter ground rods to tie it in ... the spark got MUCH better .... enough for me to notice it through the rubber winter boots!!! One stud is now staying put ... the other is getting more cautious. I'll see how I do this weekend and ... if I still have problems, a fencer will be the next purchase.
On that topic .... do you have your multiple fencers segregated, or can they be "paralleled"?

pete
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Re: Electric Water bucket question new [re: wingnut]
      02/14/05 07:42 AM

Pete,

I will usually just separate mine. You can parallel them but then I have to think too much about it.

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