


RIVER SYSTEMS 30L CONSTANT LEVEL GALVANIZED TRIPOD CHICKEN WATERER
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RIVER SYSTEMS 30L CONSTANT LEVEL GALVANIZED TRIPOD CHICKEN WATERERThe galvanized constant level tripod drinker is made from rust free galvanized steel. Designed and manufactured in Italy by River Systems. Top fill cap allows for easy filling Handle build in to cap makes it easy to carry and move Easy to assemble. No tools required. Large 30 litre capacity reduces need to constantly be filling waterer Raised water access is perfect for chickens, turkey and other larger birds Having water access off the ground reduces
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