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Flexible Cow Feeding Fence
Flexible Feed Fence is the essence of simplicity. Yet it is also genius. No longer are cows restricted by head gates that are intimidating. No longer do they need to do a sideways head bob to access their meal through a restrictive head gate. No longer do cows develop lesions and rub marks from awkwardly positioned heavy metal. The Flexible Feed Fence is low enough the cow can easily look over top and readily see the feed. With upright posts cows are ...
Products by Cow-Welfare A/S
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GreenStall - Easy Solutions for Animal Welfare and Farmers Earnings
GreenStall Easy is designed to promote both animal welfare and farmers earnings. In recent years, many studies have beenmade, to define the optimal position of rest for the cows in a stable. In these reports, researchers have looked at the shape and dimensions of the cubicles, all of which have been conceived in the traditional lying ...
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Flexible Green Feeding
It's time to stop thinking in general terms when cows are fed. It's time to give the cows the freedom from grass fields into the stalls. It's time to do barn furniture flexible for cow's best!. Cow-Welfares new bid for a flexible housing equipment, Flexible Green Feeding, is a revolutionary way to feed cows in indoor. With a flexibility of 30 °, follows the feeding cow's movements, and ensures that the queue is not going to hurt. The flexibility ...
Products by GreyFLEX
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GreyFLEX - Flexible Free Stall
When uncomfortable stalls cause cows to stand too long – it affects their natural behaviour cycle. Once they finally dare to settle, they will then remain lying down for longer periods. This then affects their feed and water intake, consuming less but in larger proportions with less overall dry matter consumption. Ultimately milk production is negatively ...
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GreyFLEX Flexible Manger - Front Flexible Free Stall
Restrictive neck rails impede natural behaviours and cause injury. A feed manager front that restricts lifting the head not only affects feed intake and feed conversion, but forces her to expend excessive energy to simply consume her meal. Allow her to eat naturally for better feed efficiency and remove that pain in her ...