Stock tanks, those oversized galvanized tubs you see on farms used to keep livestock well hydrated, have now moved to suburban backyards. The tanks have become a popular do-it-yourself swimming pool ...
As the warmer weather rolls around, you’re going to be spending a lot more time outdoors — and also wishing you had a way to cool down. Of course, the “simple” solution would be to install a pool in ...
Livestock have long known the magic of a stock tank, but in the last few years, the massive metal tubs have also become popular with heat-weary human Texans. Traditionally used to water and feed ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Two balls floating in an outdoor stock tank pool. - Sandra Sapp/Shutterstock Unless you're a fan of ice baths, you probably won't ...
While it’s no secret that stock tanks make for low-cost, easy to set-up backyard pools, also known as “hillbilly hot tubs,” most folks also know the metal water troughs don’t come with kid-friendly ...