In freezing temperatures, the finest option for giving animals the warmth of water is the Stainless Panel Heated Cattle Water Trough. This stainless steel cattle water trough's premium steel construction panels provide it with durability and resistance to deterioration. Livestock may always drink water that is at a pleasant temperature thanks to the integrated heating component of stainless steel cattle trough. Terrui's IoT software makes it easy to control devices remotely using a smartphone app, with hassle-free deployment and straightforward management.
Part No# | Length cm/ft. | Width cm/ft. | Overall Height(cm/ft.) | Drinking Height(cm/ft.) | Capacity (l/gal) | Flow Rate (l/gal per min) | Braided Hose | Package |
TPT40026SSD | 402/13.1 | 67/2.2 | 53/1.7 | 35/1.15 | 260/68 | 120/31 | 1" | 1pc/Wrap |
In the winter, animals can benefit from drinking warm water provided by stainless steel cow water troughs, which are easier to clean and less likely to cause illness.
Water conservation without waste is achievable with a system that features a simply deployable and observable inlet head at the water source, accessible fluid resource washing, and easy access for animals to drink.
The furnace is encased in a double-layered polyethylene shell, which is further protected by a stainless steel liner. This design ensures a long lifespan and provides excellent resistance to erosion, degradation, and deterioration.
The cattle drinkers for sheds may effectively prevent rodents and insects away from contaminating the drinking water and helping keep the vessel sink fresh in order to maximize the usefulness of energy.
1. Regularly Empty and Refill the Water
Even with a stainless steel cattle water trough, stagnant water can quickly become dirty. Dust, droppings, and debris can accumulate throughout the day. To prevent harmful bacteria from thriving, make it a habit to empty and refill the stainless steel cattle trough with fresh water every one to two days, or more frequently depending on the number of cattle using the livestock field drinker.
2. Scrub the Trough Weekly
For a more thorough clean, use a stiff brush to scrub the inside of your stainless steel cow trough at least once a week. The smooth surface of stainless steel makes it easier to remove algae, dirt, and other contaminants. Avoid using harsh chemicals, as these can be harmful to your cattle. Instead, opt for natural cleaners like vinegar or baking soda mixed with water to scrub the trough effectively.
3. Inspect for Any Build-up
While stainless steel cattle troughs are highly resistant to corrosion, mineral deposits from hard water can still build up over time. If you notice any white or chalky residue, scrub it off with a vinegar solution or a descaler specifically designed for stainless steel. Regular inspections can help prevent long-term damage and ensure the stainless steel cattle water trough remains clean and functional.