Little Giant® Galvanized Steel Automatic Waterer
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More about Little Giant® Galvanized Steel Automatic Waterer
Constructed from heavy-gauge galvanized steel, the Little Giant Automatic Waterer is ideal for horses, cattle, hogs, goats and other livestock. This sturdy waterer easily connects to pipe, flex hose or garden hose water supplies. Fits a 1/2" pipe or hose with a left or right connection. Easily installs at any height using lag bolts or through bolts. Mounting plates are included but other mounting and water connection hardware are not included. Water capacity, 68.8 oz.
Recommended Hardware to Mount to Fence: [2] 3/8" diameter bolts or [2] 3/8" lag screws
Recommended Hardware to Mount to a Wall: [2] 3/8" lag screws
Features/Specifications:
- All-purpose automatic stock waterer for horses, cattle, and other outside animals
- No special training required
- Safely operates between 20 and 50 pounds per square inch pressure.
- Easily connects to 1/2" pipe, flex hose, or garden hose water supply
- Heavy-gauge, prime-quality drawn, galvanized steel
- Easily installed at any height
- 10" L x 10.75" W x 5.5" H
this is the first small automatic waterer that I've used so over the long haul we will see but they've just been installed. As other people have said - get the right connections to hook up to them. They seem sturdy enough and the float is easily adjustable. No real easy way to clean except for turning the water off and dipping the water out but they aren't that big. I got them for a small water supply for sheep pens so the water would always be fresh. We installed a shut-off valve close to the waterer for easy cleaning. Ours are inside so that is an added advantage.
I have 50 horse stalls with these waterers. They are hard to clean, prone to rusting and start leaking more often than I care to deal with. I am looking into waterers that have a plug at the bottom for easy cleaning and are plastic for no rusting. I know that's probably going to cause a whole host of new problems. But I am tired of how dark and rusty these get way too soon. It's hard to find the hardware to replace the leaky parts. You don't usually need the whole float valve assembly ($17 on Amazon) but instead just the valve and grommets. Used to be able to find that cheap. Not so anymore.
This works perfectly for my chicken house. We have over 200 hens in this house an it has save me alot of time of carrying water to water cans. It's been a great investment.
I purchased 1 waterer a couple of months ago. Could not be more pleased with it. Have not had any problems with it at all. Just ordered 5 more today. NOTE: You do not hook these up to a garden hose. You need to purchase a under counter sink hose connector and an adapter to go to your garden hose.
Works great
this is the first small automatic waterer that I've used so over the long haul we will see but they've just been installed. As other people have said - get the right connections to hook up to them. They seem sturdy enough and the float is easily adjustable. No real easy way to clean except for turning the water off and dipping the water out but they aren't that big. I got them for a small water supply for sheep pens so the water would always be fresh. We installed a shut-off valve close to the waterer for easy cleaning. Ours are inside so that is an added advantage.
I have 50 horse stalls with these waterers. They are hard to clean, prone to rusting and start leaking more often than I care to deal with. I am looking into waterers that have a plug at the bottom for easy cleaning and are plastic for no rusting. I know that's probably going to cause a whole host of new problems. But I am tired of how dark and rusty these get way too soon. It's hard to find the hardware to replace the leaky parts. You don't usually need the whole float valve assembly ($17 on Amazon) but instead just the valve and grommets. Used to be able to find that cheap. Not so anymore.
This works perfectly for my chicken house. We have over 200 hens in this house an it has save me alot of time of carrying water to water cans. It's been a great investment.
I purchased 1 waterer a couple of months ago. Could not be more pleased with it. Have not had any problems with it at all. Just ordered 5 more today. NOTE: You do not hook these up to a garden hose. You need to purchase a under counter sink hose connector and an adapter to go to your garden hose.
Works great
this is the first small automatic waterer that I've used so over the long haul we will see but they've just been installed. As other people have said - get the right connections to hook up to them. They seem sturdy enough and the float is easily adjustable. No real easy way to clean except for turning the water off and dipping the water out but they aren't that big. I got them for a small water supply for sheep pens so the water would always be fresh. We installed a shut-off valve close to the waterer for easy cleaning. Ours are inside so that is an added advantage.
I have 50 horse stalls with these waterers. They are hard to clean, prone to rusting and start leaking more often than I care to deal with. I am looking into waterers that have a plug at the bottom for easy cleaning and are plastic for no rusting. I know that's probably going to cause a whole host of new problems. But I am tired of how dark and rusty these get way too soon. It's hard to find the hardware to replace the leaky parts. You don't usually need the whole float valve assembly ($17 on Amazon) but instead just the valve and grommets. Used to be able to find that cheap. Not so anymore.
This works perfectly for my chicken house. We have over 200 hens in this house an it has save me alot of time of carrying water to water cans. It's been a great investment.
I purchased 1 waterer a couple of months ago. Could not be more pleased with it. Have not had any problems with it at all. Just ordered 5 more today. NOTE: You do not hook these up to a garden hose. You need to purchase a under counter sink hose connector and an adapter to go to your garden hose.
Works great