Features of cattle waterers

Feb 14, 2026

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Cattle waterers are water-saving, moisture-proof, reduce animal stress from drinking, easy to clean and disinfect, and reduce labor costs on cattle farms.

 

Some products feature a constant water level function, automatically controlling the water level using a float principle to save water. They employ an automatic water dispensing design; water is dispensed when the cow's tongue presses against the stainless steel tongue and automatically stops when the cow leaves. The large bowl capacity can meet the drinking needs of a single cow.

 

Commonly used in tethered cattle pens, they are typically placed next to the feeding trough, allowing two cows to share the water and preventing fighting. They support free drinking, ensuring fresh water quality and aiding in disease prevention. Minimal residual water in the bowl saves on cleaning labor, reduces wastewater discharge, and is more environmentally friendly.

 

Cattle waterers can be made from a single piece of cast iron, stainless steel, or ductile iron, making them sturdy, durable, and resistant to deformation. The surface is treated with powder coating, enamel, or baking paint, providing strong corrosion resistance. The interior is polished to a smooth finish, free of burrs, and the outer edges are smooth, preventing cuts to the cow's mouth. Key components such as the tongue are made of 304 stainless steel, and the valve core is made of brass, which ensures a long service life, easy cleaning, and no secondary pollution.

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