Supplying Livestock Water in Gympie
Essential Water for Healthy Livestock
In the heart of every thriving agricultural operation is the health and wellbeing of livestock, which hinges on a consistent and clean water supply. Stolzenberg Water Carriers understands the critical nature of this need and provides reliable livestock water services in Gympie, ensuring your animals have access to the vital resource they require. With our council-approved water, adhering to Queensland Health Guidelines, we offer peace of mind that your livestock receives only the best. Our services are a call away, ready to support your operation seven days a week.
For an uninterrupted water supply that safeguards the productivity and health of your livestock, reach out to us on 0408 825 922. We service clients throughout Gympie and SEQ, including Curra, Glenwood, Chatsworth and Widgee.
Note: Call-out fees apply after-hours. Weekend rates apply.
Why a Reliable Water Source Matters
For any livestock operation, the cornerstone of animal health and productivity is a dependable water source. Recognising this, we:
- Ensure a continuous supply, critical for maintaining livestock hydration and wellbeing.
- Provide various tanker sizes (9,000L to 38,000L) to suit different scale needs.
- Guarantee water quality, with all supplies meeting stringent health standards.
- Offer flexible services, designed to work around your schedule and requirements.
At Stolzenberg Water Carriers, we take pride in our ability to deliver not just water, but also a promise of quality and reliability. With a skilled team led by Rodney, we bring precision and care to each delivery, ensuring timely and effective solutions for your water needs.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why do farms use delivered water for livestock?
Delivered water is often used when dams run low, rainfall is limited or natural water sources become unreliable. It can support livestock health during dry periods and help maintain consistent supply for watering systems. Many properties rely on it to keep cattle, sheep and other animals hydrated when tank levels drop. It’s also useful when relocating stock to new paddocks without water access.
How much water do livestock need each day?
Water needs vary based on animal type, size, diet and weather conditions. In hot climates, animals drink significantly more to stay healthy and avoid dehydration. Lactating animals and those eating dry feed also need more water. Farmers often monitor trough levels and usage trends to estimate daily needs. Reliable water access is essential for welfare and productivity.
Can delivered water be used in troughs and tanks?
Yes, delivered water is commonly used to refill troughs, header tanks and large storage tanks. It can be pumped directly into the farm’s water system, depending on access and setup. Clean water helps reduce risks of illness and poor animal condition. It’s also important to keep tanks and troughs clean, as algae, mud or contamination can affect livestock health.







