Building an Easy Automatic Pig Watering System

Pigs require a lot of water and tend to turn their watering dish into a wallow. We get some food grade barrels and turn them into a pig watering system using hog watering valves and bulkhead gaskets. We also show you what we do with all our extra eggs with the help of a Sun Oven. Lifegard 1/2" Double Threaded Bulkhead: https://amzn.to/2IhzZdR Dial-A-Flow 1/2" Hog Water Valves: https://amzn.to/2jFYZ0u Lead Free High Pressure Hose Nozzle: https://amzn.to/2jFgaiM ------------------------------- FOLLOW US HERE: ------------------------------- Blog: http://www.guildbrookfarm.com Instagram:   / guildbrookfarm   ---------------------------------------------------------- HOW TO SUPPORT OUR CHANNEL: ---------------------------------------------------------- Buy Guildbrook Farm Merchandise: https://goo.gl/RZTEG8 Shop Through Our Amazon Links (FREE to you) Amazon USA: https://amzn.to/3s69aOA Amazon Canada: https://amzn.to/3gi2s2r Amazon UK: https://amzn.to/3HpmfsR Amazon France: https://amzn.to/3unzOoT ------------------------------------------ OUR RELATED PLAYLISTS: ------------------------------------------ Learn About Canning and Preserving    • Learn About Canning and Preserving   Preppers: How and Why We Prep    • Preppers:  How and Why We Prep   Organic Gardening    • Organic Gardening   Farm Fresh Cooking and Recipes    • Farm Fresh Cooking and Recipes   Our Fifth Year Homesteading (2020)    • Guildbrook Farm - Season 5 - 2020   Building An Off Grid ICF Mountain Home    • Building An ICF Mountain Home - Step By Step   -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Established in 2015 and now nestled in the foothills of North Carolina, Guildbrook Farm is a modern mountain homestead in pursuit of developing a more self sustainable way of life. From planting, growing, canning and preserving our own food to managing our forests and land resources, our life long journey demonstrates preparedness, DIY projects, strategies and ideas that you can practice to help increase your own self sufficiency and balance with the land. Follow along as we continue to develop a little homestead in the mountains of Appalachia.