Watering Has Never Been Easier

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By Classic Equine  

Automatic watering has never been easier or more economical with the EZFOUNT.

With the EZFOUNT, automatic watering can be setup in minutes. Just attach a standard garden hose or washing machine hose and you are ready to go!

The EZFOUNT provides automatic access for up to 20 head and combines the benefits of automatic watering with the versatility of several portable or permanent mounting options. Made of heavy-duty polyethylene that won’t dent or rust, the EZFOUNT can stand up to years of use and abuse.

The “worry-free” float system provides quick refills, and is a cost-effective replacement for the “tank and float.” With the optional water meter, you can measure your horse’s intake and keep track of his hydration. Like all Classic Equine by Ritchie waterers, the EZFOUNT is backed by a full 10-year warranty.

The STALLFOUNT provides automatic access for single horse stalls and provides fresh, clean, temperate water in a space-saving corner mounted package. Our “worry-free” float system ensures quick refills and years of trouble-free service. STALLFOUNT features a stainless steel cover and hardware that is easy to remove for cleaning.

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