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This is the problem. Since each animal that goes to drink "locks down" the trough the whole time no matter how far they have to walk to get to it, troughs tend to spend most of their time seemingly "idle". Depending on how big your pen is and how many animals you have in the pen, you need WAY more troughs than you think you do, like 1 per every 3 or 4 animals in the pen at least, and god forbid you get a heat wave.
What would easily rectify this problem would simply be to let more than one animal drink out a trough at a time. Not unlimited, but enough so that the "walking to it" part balanced out with the number of animals actively drinking so troughs would stay fully "in use" most of the time, so to speak.