Plan Ahead With Ritchie

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Have you considered how you will be watering your horses this winter? When it comes to keeping horses healthy, nothing is more important than fresh water on demand. So why rely on hauling heavy buckets of water or filling wasteful, expensive-to-heat stock tanks that can so easily run out or get stale?

Step up to the new way of watering. Ritchie invented the automatic waterer in 1921, and they’ve been the industry leader ever since. Their waterers are engineered to provide a reliable source of water in all climates while designed with animal safety in mind. Ritchie waterers feature smooth round corners, energy efficient heat protection and a fast refill valve to keep up with your animals’ drinking. Make watering easy on yourself and healthy for your horse.

Ritchie waterers are available in a variety of sizes, designs and features to ensure that there is a Ritchie waterer to suit your watering needs. From a single horse stall fount to waterers that accommodate 500 cattle, Ritchie fountains have set the standard in quality. So when you buy a Ritchie fountain, you know you’re getting the most dependable product on the market – not to mention the best value, service and warranty in the business.

Take care of your winter watering needs by visiting www.ritchiefount.com.

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