The
Original The Johnson Cup® was developed in the 1930s by Earl B. Johnson
(1896-1977) of Freehold, New Jersey. Johnson recognized the
need for a watering system that would automatically assure a constant supply
of clean, fresh water for poultry and small animals. While performing
occasional kitchen duty, he observed the action of the cup and bowl as they
would either float or sink depending on the amount of water in them. The idea
for an automatic poultry fountain was thus conceived. Hundreds of thousands are
being used by Experiment Stations, Institutions and Commercial Poultry-men,
kennels, veterinary facilities, shelters, zoos and homes. The rugged design and corrosive resistant nickel plated brass material, provides for a long, trouble-free operating life. The only moving part is the inner floating cup. How It Works | Installation | Place Order |Contact Information Wes-Lee Products LLC |
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