Choosing the right livestock water trough size is critical for maintaining herd health, reducing competition, and minimizing labor. Whether you’re watering 100 head or 500+, selecting the correct trough ensures your cattle always have access to clean, fresh water.
Tusker offers three trough sizes designed to match different herd demands: 7’, 10’, and 12’. Each is built with foam insulation, a smooth rounded basin, and a fast-drain system for easy maintenance.
Size Recommendation Chart
| Trough Size | Capacity | Recommended Herd Size | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| 7’ Trough | 35 gallons | 125–250 head | Medium herds |
| 10’ Trough | 59 gallons | 200–400 head | Large herds, higher demand |
| 12’ Trough | 70 gallons | 250–500 head | High-density operations |
Tusker troughs are designed to scale with your herd, providing a centralized watering solution for operations of all sizes.
How to Choose the Right Livestock Water Trough Size
1. Herd Size
Your herd size is the biggest factor:
- Under 150 head → 7’ trough
- 150–300 head → 10’ trough
- 300+ head → 12’ trough
The larger the herd, the more drinking space you need to prevent crowding and stress.
2. Drinking Access (Often Overlooked)
It’s not just about gallons, it’s about access.
Longer troughs allow more cattle to drink at once, reducing:
- Dominance behavior
- Waiting time
- Uneven water intake
If you're not opting for multiple smaller tanks, a larger tank works best.
3. Location & Setup
- Pastures → Longer troughs (10’ or 12’) work best as centralized stations
- Feedlots → High-density areas benefit from 12’ troughs
- Smaller pens → 7’ trough is usually sufficient
Tusker troughs are specifically designed for use in pastures, dairies, and feedlots.
4. Climate Considerations
All Tusker troughs include:
- Foam insulation
- Optional submersible heaters
This helps:
- Prevent freezing in winter
- Reduce heat gain in summer
Consistent water temperature improves intake and overall herd performance.
Breakdown of Each Trough Size
7’ Livestock Water Trough (Best for Medium Herds)

- Capacity: 35 gallons
- Herd Size: 125–250 head
- Drain Time: ~20 seconds
The 7’ trough is ideal for smaller pastures or operations that don’t require large-scale watering. Its compact size makes it easier to place while still supporting solid herd demand.
10’ Livestock Water Trough (Best All-Around Option)

- Capacity: 59 gallons
- Herd Size: 200–400 head
- Drain Time: ~30 seconds
The 10’ trough hits the sweet spot for many operations, offering increased drinking space and capacity without taking up excessive space.
12’ Livestock Water Trough (Best for Large Operations)

- Capacity: 70 gallons
- Herd Size: 250–500 head
- Drain Time: ~40 seconds
The 12’ trough is built for high-demand environments where maximizing access is critical. Ideal for feedlots and large pasture systems.
Common Mistakes When Choosing a Trough
- Choosing based on gallons instead of access space
- Undersizing for future herd growth
- Not accounting for peak water demand
Frequently Asked Questions
What size livestock water trough do I need?
Most operations should size based on herd count:
- 7’ → up to 250 head
- 10’ → up to 400 head
- 12’ → up to 500 head
How often should a livestock water trough be cleaned?
Troughs should be cleaned regularly to prevent algae and debris buildup. Tusker troughs feature a fast-drain system to simplify this process.
Do I need an insulated trough?
If you experience temperature extremes, insulation helps maintain water temperature and reduces freezing risk.
Which Tusker Trough Is Right for You?
- Choose 7’ if you have a moderate herd or limited space
- Choose 10’ if you want the most versatile, scalable option
- Choose 12’ if you run a large or high-density operation
