Be Prepared for Winter

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Winter will be here faster than we think, and Ritchie wants you to be prepared! From now until October 15th, Ritchie is offering a limited-time rebate on select WaterMatic Series units. Learn all about the watering solutions Ritchie offers on its website. Or, visit with a dealer in your area. Find a local Ritchie dealer online.

Save $30!
The WaterMatic 100 will water up to 20 head, and heat can be added for winter conditions. To learn more, visit watermatic-100.

Save $40!
The WaterMatic 150S is ideal for split-fence applications and can water up to 40 head of calves or 100 sheep or goats. Heat can be added for winter conditions, and the cone-shaped cover prevents climbing. For more information, visit watermatic-150s.

Save $40!
The WaterMatic 150 is ideal for fence-line applications with its small compact two-trough design. The waterer is fully insulated to keep the water cool in the summer and provides added protection during the winter. For more information, visit watermatic-150.

Save $50!
The large capacity WaterMatic 300 unit can replenish water at a pace of 16.5 gallons a minute and can water up to 125 head. Heat can be added for winter protection. To learn more, visit watermatic-300.

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