Watering systems

Motors and elevators for lifting the feeding and drinker lines

Ceiling elevators for lifting the feeding lines in poultry houses are equipped with single or three-phase motors of different power, so they can be used to lift feeding lines of various lengths. The motors should be mounted in a very secure manner so that the weight of the lifted feeding line does not fall out of their mounting.

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Drinking systems for turkey rearing

Bucket drinkers, clamped on the nipples and the pipe supplying water to the drinkers when fattening turkey and broiler chicken. The bucket, suspended on a special fine spring, fills by the force of gravity; as it fills, it lowers under the weight of the water until the water supply is completely shut off, but when the water runs out (the chicks drink water from the bucket) the bucket rises, releasing the valve on the nipple, from which the flowing water fills the bucket again.

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Bell drinking systems

The bell drinkers for turkey fattening are automatically filled with water. Thanks to the deep, properly profiled bowl, they provide turkeys with the right amount of fresh water, allowing them to satisfy their thirst. The heavy turkey drinking system made of high-quality materials, easy and practical to install and adjust, and to keep clean, is stabilized with a practical ballast filled with sand or water, protecting it from unnecessary rocking and spilling water on the litter.

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Drip systems

In the nipple drip system, birds take water from the nipples from the first day of their life. The system has many advantages: it constantly provides fresh water, increases water hygiene and saves working time.

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Turkey drinker systems

Drinker systems for turkeys use bell drinkers with stabilising ballast (standard and compact drinkers), and drip feeders (nipples) installed with a bucket. Automatic bell drinkers for turkeys with stabilising ballast (standard and compact) differ in the shape of the drinker itself and in the size of the stabilising ballast.

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