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JUG Installations & Livestock Applications

Through the fence line is one of the most common installations no matter what specie is being watered.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Dairy herd

The JUG works well for dairy cows of all sizes.

 

Replacement Dairy Heifers

With no ball or float to push out of the way, calves of all sizes readily adapt to the JUG watering fountain.

 

 


Beef cattle:  feedlot

The large water reservoir provides plenty of clean fresh water.  With the draw tube design, the built-in feed trap keeps the reservoir clean and free of water borne bacterial growth.
 
Splitting the fence line

It is easy to supply more than one pen with the JUG by installing it in the fence line.


 

Horses

You and they will love the clean fresh water, free of hay and other feed debris.  With no float to play with, chew on or push out of the way with a tender muzzle, horses will readily adapt to their new water source.
 
 
 
 
Sheep and Lambs

With the low profile design, even young lambs can access a fresh drink of water, especially since there is not a ball or float to push out of the way.



 Goats





Buffalo

The JUG is great for Buffalo.  The drinking bowl area is large enough for their muzzle, yet the beard does not get wet or, worse, get caught by a ball float.

 
Elk

With the open drinking bowl, even bull elk can drink from the JUG.  Of course, they are tough to photograph drinking, so this young one will have to demonstrate!

 
Llama

A llama will have no problems drinking from a JUG, as there isn't any mechanical device for it to learn how to maneuver out of the way to get a drink.
 

Emu