I'd like to cell graze a 35 acre field, which stretches over 500m in length and rises 60m from one head land to the other.
For water, it would be great to be able to run MDPE pipe from the top of the field down to the bottom, branching out along the way down, fed by an IBC.
In the real world, would the water pressure on that incline be far too high?
There is a spring in the middle of the field, placing it 30m below, 300m away, from above mentioned IBC.
Is it possible to pump water up that distance and height to refill the IBC?
My Plan B is to simply tow the IBC on trailer with trough to whichever subdivision the sheep are in.
Thanks
For water, it would be great to be able to run MDPE pipe from the top of the field down to the bottom, branching out along the way down, fed by an IBC.
In the real world, would the water pressure on that incline be far too high?
There is a spring in the middle of the field, placing it 30m below, 300m away, from above mentioned IBC.
Is it possible to pump water up that distance and height to refill the IBC?
My Plan B is to simply tow the IBC on trailer with trough to whichever subdivision the sheep are in.
Thanks