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Sloped Bedding Mat for Straw-bedded Cubicles

ALTEA®

The Altéa cubicle mat Altéa a good compromise for farmers who want to keep bedding for their animals. It combines comfort and optimized drainage, with a built-in slope and reinforced thickness of 24 mm.

Multiple benefits for both the cow and the farmer

EASY INSTALLATION
Thanks to its roll packaging
HIGH RESISTANCE
thanks to the combination of natural rubber/textile reinforcement
LIQUID EVACUATION
Integrated 4% slope for easier liquid evacuation
IMPROVED HYGIENE
Continuous and waterproof mattress

Durable comfort for compost bedded stalls

The ALTEA stall mat is the ideal solution for combining animal comfort, resistance, and hygiene, while maintaining an effective manure system. Made of natural rubber, it offers excellent longevity against wear and daily stress.

Its flexible stud design ensures comfortable lying for cows, while promoting joint well-being. Thanks to its 4% rear slope over 40 cm, the mat allows for natural drainage of liquids, limiting stagnant moisture and sanitary risks.

In a continuous roll format, ALTEA reduces joints, thus limiting microbial development and facilitating maintenance. A practical and efficient solution to provide comfort to animals while maintaining a functional manure system.

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