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Yes

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No

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Yes

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Katie Weber Bradfield
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Katie Weber Bradfield

Livestock dont feed themselves

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No

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Yes!

2

No!

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Yes!

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Denise Lemon
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Denise Lemon

Didn't leave tap dripping

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Ron Johnson
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Ron Johnson

Pipes at horse troughs where they come out of the ground

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No!

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Sussie Due
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Sussie Due

The way my house was built, the plumbing runs along the forced air heating ducts under the house so they have never froze even when we had that -36 temp in 1987.

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k san
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k san

I have a newer house, so no problems.

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Dieter Heinzer
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Dieter Heinzer

We only have one plumbing line on an exterior wall (kitchen sink) - all others are located in interior walls. Outside faucets are designed for cold weather and all hoses are disconnected.

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Gabe West
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Gabe West

Thank goodness no!

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Cold

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Heat

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Cold

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Christopher Watson
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Christopher Watson

You can always get warm, you can't always get colder.

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Heat

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Mark Cunningham
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Mark Cunningham

No matter how hot, you can deal with it a lot better than getting out for long periods in the cold.

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Robin Simmons Wilcox
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Robin Simmons Wilcox

You can cool off under a tree when it is hot. Cannot get warm that way,

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Max DeYoung
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Max DeYoung

I don't need AC to survive, but I do need heat, and heat costs a lot more.

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