Canal Portable Waterer
Provide a constant water source to sheep, goats, dogs or chickens with an automatic waterer.
- Lightweight and easy to move
- Simply tip over to dump out old water and it quickly refills
- Float is easy to clean and maintain
Note: Float valve may vary
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Instructions/Diagrams:
Benefits
- Lightweight design is easy to move, preventing the waterer location from turning into a muddy mess.
- Simple to tip over to dump out old water and allow to quickly refill.
- Float is easy to maintain and clean from hard water build up.
Specs
- Capacity: continuous
- Size: 20"L x 10"W x 5.5"D
- Suited for: sheep, goats, dogs and poultry
- Galvanized construction resists corrosion
- Float valve may vary
How to Use
To refresh water just tip old water out. If required, secure the waterer to heavy boards to prevent it being tipped over.
Precautions
Not for use with hogs or swine.
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Canal Waterer Float Valve
Item #530007 -Simple float valve to build your own auto-fill livestock waterer.
$11.00
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Gary C from Iowa
Good product.
Kyle M from Alabama
With only a week in service, the Canal Waterer has performed as good as advertised and expected. Easy setup and installation. Easy cleaning. And when I move the flock, it will be easy transport as well. As always, Premier 1 came through.
Jared P from Ohio
I knew from the other reviews this was going to leak, but needed an automatic trough. The design on the valve is awful 3/4" stepped down with 3 pieces to 3/8". The manufacturer should have used a 2 piece design for less leaks. Once copious amounts of thread tape and silicone were applied the leaking stopped and the waterer works as it should.
Jonathan J from Georgia
I am usually pleased, but this time not so much. I bought two of these in January 2023, and they are broken. The housing seems solid enough to protect the mechanism from the animals but not that durable. First, they leaked the entire time. Teflon tape, etc., would not stop the leaking from the white plastic part (leaked from day 1) where the hose goes on and eventually broke… I have not had a chance to repair it, but I’ll get to it… Housing is good… parts, not so great.
Thomas P from Hawaii
All good. The sheep love it and it seems to work. I just put them in with little effort, but we’ll see how long they last. I suspect they will perform well due to the fact that the filling mechanism is protected from them messing with it.
The instructions could be a little more detailed… like how to access the float system, but it wasn’t rocket science.