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Drinkers<br />

Order securely online www.quillproductions.co.uk<br />

<strong>QUILL</strong> OUTDOOR TANK<br />

DRINKER<br />

• Ideal drinker for release pens, call pens,<br />

game strips and remote areas<br />

• Extensively tested to ensure suitable<br />

for pheasant, partridge and ducks<br />

• Prevents birds from wandering to find<br />

water sources<br />

• Can be fitted with ballcock and valve<br />

for connecting to mains supply<br />

• Suitable for adding organic acids or<br />

medication<br />

• Fitted with 360 degree nipples and<br />

stand<br />

• Green to prevent algae.<br />

QDTANK40 £52.00 (£62.40)<br />

QDTANK125 £111.50 (£133.80)<br />

QDTANK250 £153.50 (£184.20)<br />

Basket filter stops debris falling in when filling<br />

Bung hole for easy emptying<br />

40 Litre Tank Drinker has a galvanised metal stand<br />

Fitted with 360 nipples<br />

For larger requirements - 125 and 250 Litres<br />

“These nipple tank drinkers are<br />

fantastic and the best new product on the<br />

market for years. I’m using them in my release pens,<br />

connected to the mains with a ballcock and they are<br />

very easy to use. I’ve not used nipple drinkers before but<br />

the birds are getting plenty of water, they aren’t stood<br />

around waiting and the ground is very dry underneath,<br />

there’s no wastage.”<br />

Robert, Encombe Estates<br />

Can be connected to mains water<br />

Out in the release pens<br />

40 litre drinker has 8 nipples,<br />

use per 150 birds<br />

125 litre drinker has 22 nipples,<br />

use per 250 birds<br />

250 litre drinker has 29 nipples,<br />

use per 300-350 birds<br />

These are approximations only, in hot weather<br />

you may wish to reduce these numbers<br />

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