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Debunking Automatic Waterer Myths

August 18th, 2011 by Ruth Peterson

Being in business for 90 years has allowed us to hear and understand what customers and other watering companies are saying about automatic waterers.  Below is a collection of the most popular automatic waterer myths and truths of 2011.

Myth – Electric heated waterers are unsafe and can cause your animal harm.

Truth – Electricity and automatic waterers have been combined much longer than any unheated unit has been on the market.  With modern regulations, each waterer put on the market that is CE, UL, CSA rated must meet a very high standard of safety.  Installing the waterer to the manufactures recommendations, including installing a ground rod under the unit, will help increase the safety of the unit and eliminate the chances of stray voltage carrying over to the unit.  Electric heated waterers have been and continue to be the most popular choice among automatic waterer owners especially in areas that have severe winters.    Thousands of these waterers are sold every year with no incidents.

Myth – Electrically heated units are expensive to run during the winter

Truth – With modern day technology, insulated automatic waterers can run throughout the winter for pennies a day.  They are fully insulated and efficient at the same time giving you the peace of mind that your waterers are open on the coldest days.  The newest combination plastic/steel trough waterers will run in the most severe climates for under $20 for the entire season

Myth – If a large animal, cattle or horse for instance, kicks an automatic waterer that features a float and valve system, the valve will stick causing it to stay open and flood the area around it.

Truth – This is completely false.  The float and valve system is the most popular among automatic waterers.  This system is safely housed inside the automatic waterer protecting it from the impact that kicking and rubbing may cause.  The float and valve system was developed and patented in 1921 which set the standard of waterering from that point on.  This system could not have sustained 90 years of top market performance if it failed each time an animal kicked the unit. 

Myth – Paddle type, energy free automatic waterers do not freeze.

Truth -The design of these units allows water to drain as and after the animals drink. However, if any debris/feed etc gets into the bowl, it will plug the hole where the water drains out.  This will cause it to freeze and/or over run. 

When doing research for an automatic waterer be sure to consider what will work best for you and what has proven to have continued reliability.  Ritchie Industries has been providing reliable and durable automatic waterers for 90 years.  For more information on Ritchie Waterers, please visit http://www.RitchieFount.com.

Spring Maintenance for a Ritchie automatic waterer

March 17th, 2011 by Ruth Peterson

The warm weather is upon us…so we hope.  Stationed in Iowa, we know that one day we can enjoy 70 degree temperatures and tee shirts and shorts start to make an appearance.  The very next day we can have a blizzard warning. 

Without a doubt, the warmer weather is sure to be right around the corner.  At that time, a minimum amount of maintenance should be done to our all plastic units, such as the WaterMatic, WaterMaster , and Thrifty King family.  To maintain the lifetime of the immersion heater, remove the heater when the threat of freezing is gone, wipe any deposits off and store until the fall.  The cable heater can be unplugged and if you choose, you can remove that as well.

For any waterers that have a stainless steel trough and has the heat built in, no maintenance is required.  You can turn the electricity off to the unit should you choose.

If any parts need to be replaced, the warmer months are an excellent time to do so.  For parts to the smaller units, contact your local dealer, distributor or visit http://www.ritchieequine.com.  Parts for the larger waterers can be found through your dealer, distributor or by calling Ritchie direct at 800-747-0222.

As always, we are more than happy to answer any questions, you may have.

Great Testimonial ad for Ritchie horse waterers

February 17th, 2011 by Ruth Peterson

We always enjoy hearing feedback from our customers. Our distributor Ferguson Enterprises included a great testimonial in their latest advertisement seen below.
horse waterer testimonial


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