Kane Portable Waterer
Automatic waterer for small groups of rams, billies, show sheep, orphan lambs, poultry, dogs, etc.
We have had two of these in use for several years at Premier. They work well when temperatures are above freezing.
Instructions/Diagrams:
Specs
- Capacity: continuous
- Size: 19"L x 11"W x 4"D
- Suited for: adults
- Number of birds: over 100
- Waterfowl: yes
- Can it hang: no
- Stainless steel cover
- Made in the USA
Note: The exact number of birds to water is difficult to determine as there are many factors that influence intake; salt and protein levels in the diet, humidity, temperature, productivity (growth or egg production) and the birds ability to process feed and water.
How to Use
To refresh water just tip old water out. If required (we’ve never done it) it can be secured to the ground with large, long nails.
Precautions
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Belinda D from Texas
I purchased this to water my chickens, it works perfectly and does not leak. This is a game changer when it comes to watering. I was tired of constantly cleaning out the waterers, now I simple brush it and empty daily and let it refill.
Jeff B from Arkansas
The fittings aren’t quite water tight. It drips constantly. Makes too much of a mess in the chicken run.
Jake K from Pennsylvania
I really like these waterers. They’ve made my life a lot easier for my chickens and my sheep when it’s not freezing temperatures. I think the only thing that I have to complain about is the first ones that I bought were nicer and cheaper in price and they had brass hose attachments. Now they come with plastic hose attachments which seem to break a lot easier. I would suggest switching them to brass when you buy them. Do not use with pigs; they destroy them.
Andrew S from Indiana
I purchased this for my chickens and turkeys. I have an IBC tote that sits on cinder blocks and gravity feeds to this waterer. Went from watering chickens everyday to once a month.
Aaron E from Iowa
Kane has changed these waterers. We’ve had a couple old ones for a couple years that worked great. The new version has a different float and hose fitting. The threads on the float aren’t long enough to tighten the hose fitting so it leaks. And the garden hose fitting is a cheap plastic piece that won’t tighten up nice like the old brass fittings did so it leaks too. Tried using Rectorseal 5 instead of tape and even that won’t stop the leak. Looks like a big fail to me.