








Summer is the easy part. Hauling water to your horses or cattle on a warm July day is manageable - maybe even part of the routine. But come January, when it's 10 below and you're breaking ice at 6 AM or hauling buckets through snow just to keep your animals watered, that routine gets old fast. There's a better way.
We install Ritchie Automatic Waterers and Drinking Posts for horse and livestock operations across the area. These units are built to handle brutal Minnesota winters without you lifting a finger. No frozen tanks. No daily hauling. Your animals get fresh, clean water on demand - every single day, regardless of what the weather is doing.
The installation process is more involved than just setting a unit on the ground. We trench water lines, pour concrete pads, and make sure everything is set up correctly from the start. A sloppy install leads to headaches down the road - frozen lines, shifting units, access problems. We do it right the first time so you don't have to think about it again.
We also stock multiple Ritchie models, including the Ecofount and several livestock tank configurations, so we can match the right unit to your setup - whether you're watering a few horses or a full herd of cattle. Each unit gets set on a solid concrete pad and plumbed in clean. The cattle don't care what it looks like. But we do.
Our installation schedule fills up well before the cold hits. If you're thinking about getting one of these systems in the ground, now is the time to get on the calendar - not when the frost is already setting in. A little planning this summer means one less miserable chore all winter long.