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Large Drinker with Legs - 30lt - Blue/White

Made entirely of high impact plastic, which guarantees great resistance and durability to withstand environmental conditions while maintaining a constant, clean and fresh water supply for all types of poultry. Top filling.

Measurements cm: 30lt - 36W x 72H
Brand: Copele
Availability: In stock
SKU: 138974
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