Stop carrying the water! Classic Equine by Ritchie has the automatic waterer solution you need.

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The Classic Equine line of Ritchie waterers consists of four models to accommodate all horse owners’ needs. The AutoFount Single provides automatic access for up to 20 head. Our “worry free” float system ensures quick refills and years of trouble-free service. Made of heavy-duty polyethylene that won’t dent or rust, the AUTOFOUNT can stand up to years of use and abuse. Maintenance is a breeze with the hinged cover that allows for easy access to the fully insulated chamber, as well as featuring a large access panel in the front for easy installation.

The EZFount provides automatic access for up to 20 head. EZFount 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 StallFount is the ideal waterer for individual stall setup, and is available in heated and non-heated models. Designed to mount in the corner of the stall, it provides maximum hydration in a small footprint. The StallFount features a stainless steel cover and hardware that is easy to remove for cleaning.

Heated and insulated, the ULTRAFOUNT will keep your horses hydrated and healthy in the harshest conditions giving year-round service, providing clean, fresh, temperate water regardless of climate.

The UltraFount is extremely energy efficient, and the stainless steel drinking area offers unbeatable longevity. You’ll save water and reduce waste, which is good for the environment and your wallet. With the optional water meter, you can track your horse’s intake ensuring proper hydration. All Classic Equine by Ritchie waterers are backed by a full 10-year warranty.

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