Ritchie waterers are great. We have one for the two horses and the mule. Buried water line and electric to it and just flip the switch on the pole and it is on. Will stay on all winter. Works great. And we are down to 9 this morning... was supposed to be "only" 12 in NC Iowa. But I can tell it's working before going out to do chores. Used to have two "solar" waterers that really worked pretty good. I would not have wanted to use them for cattle. They had one side covered with lexan, painted black inside with a reservoir connected to about a 5 gallon cylinder where the horses/mule would drink that had a plastic float on it. It would have 1 maybe 2 inches of ice under that float in subzero (-10 or colder). But a gallon of hot tap water poured over the float would free things up and then used an ice fishing ice scoop to break up/clean it out of ice. They would stay open all day even subzero. BUT... I do NOT miss them. They worked good where we did not have electric. But we took care of that. Besides, nice to support an Iowa company like Ritchie!
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