It's mains connected at those points, one is copper pipe which a friend bashed nearly flat for me below the tap tho it still spills when running. The second is a pipe after the tap so needs removing and refitting, and that tap is further along the same stretch as the first so tho it's currently off that means I have to turn it on to refill the bath at the far end below the second tap in order to water the animals there. Leaving it running on a steady dribble is the only option when temps drop. The third is somewhere within plastic fittings just before a trough - the spray is half going into the trough so have left it running as that can't be disconnected without losing 2 fields supply hte other way.
I can see it looks simple but I don't have the tools or experience to tackle it tho I'd watch and learn from anyone that did
I tried to unscrew the plastic fitting at the bottom of the copper pipe but it was too stuck to do by hand and looks like it was screwed on with tools rather than by hand as it's roughened.
Now the temps are above zero I've turned all the taps off and will have a go to see what I can manage, if anything on the first two. Even if I could remove the copper pipe I'd feel less thick
A group would be fab but I'm not particularly skilled to offer much at this point, tho I'll have a go at unskilled work under supervision