How much is a Cobett waterer?

$795.00. Cobett’s automatic waterers are designed with ease of use in mind – an open drinking area, wide-open access to the plumbing and no required heating device. While Cobett Waterers are tough enough for bison, cattle and horses…they also serve sheep quite nicely.

What are Nelson waterers?

Nelson Automatic Horse Waterers provide a constant supply of fresh clean water. Stainless steel construction is extremely durable and lasts a lifetime. Removable stainless steel drinking bowl can easily be cleaned and disinfected. Optional heater provides ice-free water in the coldest conditions.

How does an automatic waterer work?

The control rod opens the valve allowing water to flow from the supply line, through the valve, up the riser pipe, and finally out through the head of the hydrant. When the valve is closed, the flow of water stops, and a drain hole in the valve opens.

Do Nelson waterers need electricity?

Electric Heater – All Nelson 700 series are available with or without electric heaters. The optional heater is located below the crossbeam underneath the drinking bowl where it will heat the air that surrounds the drinking bowl.

How do you install an automatic horse waterer?

Here is how to install an automatic waterer:

  1. Choose a location.
  2. Figure out where the nearest water line is.
  3. Determine how deep your pipes will need to be laid.
  4. Use a trencher to dig the ditch where you will lay your pipe.
  5. Decide if you need to run power out to the waterers.

How do you install a Cobett cattle waterer?

Installing can be a half-day, four-step process:

  1. Dig a hole.
  2. Set units in hole.
  3. Refill hole with dirt.
  4. Lay 12” of gravel on top of the ground prior to livestock using the waterer.

How do you clean Nelson horse water?

To remove min-eral deposits, soak the drinking bowl for 24 hours in a solution consisting of fifty percent white vinegar and fifty percent water. The mineral deposit should then easily wipe away. Replace a drinking bowl in the cage and unlock the pivot beam with the beam lock leaver.

Do automatic waterers freeze?

Automatic Watering Units These units generally require large numbers of animals using them to prevent freezing. Some units are available with built in heating components or other ways to keep the water from freezing.

How does a gravity waterer work?

An upside down bottle dispenses water into a bowl through gravity, and this only happens when the water level in the bowl drops below a certain point. They’re simple, easy-to-clean and maintain, and mean fewer refills for you. The only drawback is that they can get pretty heavy if you get the bigger sizes.

How does a bar bar a waterer work?

Bar-Bar-A Horse and Livestock Drinkers work like a frost-free hydrant but designed for animals. Pushing on the paddle the animal receives and drinks water. After finishing drinking the remaining water drains back into the ground leaving an empty bowl.

Where can I buy an automatic livestock Waterer?

We stock multiple automatic watering systems for cattle, horses, hogs, and other small livestock including continuous flow, single hole, two hole, four hole, and trough models. Automatic livestock waterers are available for pick-up from High Plains Cattle Supply. Not nearby?

What types of watering systems do you offer for cattle?

We have a variety of sizes of watering systems and water cups, including waterers specifically for cattle and others for swine. For poultry, we carry different brands of systems, including Cumberland, Val, and Lubing. If needed, we can help put together a custom watering package for you.

Why choose Nelson automatic livestock waterers?

Always fresh clean water for your livestock with Nelson Automatic Livestock Waterers. Choose from eight different models of livestock waterers with stainless steel or aircraft grade aluminum housings to fit your specific budget requirements.

What are Tru-Test livestock waterers?

We’re proud to introduce our new range of Tru-Test Livestock Waterers, designed to deliver a fresh water supply for your livestock, all year round. Animal health and performance is important to us, along with the best possible management of your valuable resources, like water.