Behlen® 100 Gallon Rigid Poly Hog Waterer
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More about Behlen® 100 Gallon Rigid Poly Hog Waterer
This Behlen 100 Gallon Rigid Poly Hog Waterer features structural foam, and seamless, one-piece construction. The reinforced top rim and bottom withstands the rough use of large animals. This waterer is proudly made in the USA and has a manufacturer's two-year warranty.
Features & Benefits
- Structural Foam
- Seamless, single-piece construction
- Patented stacking blocks
- Reinforced top rim and bottom withstands the rough use of large animals
- Built-in hog waterer
- Made in the USA
- Two-year manufacturer’s warranty
Our young (125lb) pigs took to this just fine. It didn't take them long to figure out how to drink from it and they are doing fine. That said, we have a breeding pair, full grown, so 600 and 500 lbs respectively, and I am not sure if they are drinking from this trough or not. I have seen the boar standing near it and I'm sure he could smell the water, but I haven't seen him or the adult sow drinking from it. But they might be. If so, then I'd say this trough is great for pigs of all sizes, beats filling water bowls. The design makes it hard for them to put their hooves in the water bay so you only have to deal with the mud from their snouts.
A friend recommended keeping it full at all times so that the hogs can't knock it over. I'll second that, they did knock it over when the water level was low but we haven't had any problems when we keep it say 90% full, it's too heavy for them to budge.
Its construction seems stout and I am confident it will last us quite a while.
Our young (125lb) pigs took to this just fine. It didn't take them long to figure out how to drink from it and they are doing fine. That said, we have a breeding pair, full grown, so 600 and 500 lbs respectively, and I am not sure if they are drinking from this trough or not. I have seen the boar standing near it and I'm sure he could smell the water, but I haven't seen him or the adult sow drinking from it. But they might be. If so, then I'd say this trough is great for pigs of all sizes, beats filling water bowls. The design makes it hard for them to put their hooves in the water bay so you only have to deal with the mud from their snouts.
A friend recommended keeping it full at all times so that the hogs can't knock it over. I'll second that, they did knock it over when the water level was low but we haven't had any problems when we keep it say 90% full, it's too heavy for them to budge.
Its construction seems stout and I am confident it will last us quite a while.

