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The Feeding Step Feeding Step gives the cow longer feeding time without being disturbed while scraping the alley.
Optimizes food intake
Improved hygiene in the building
Reducing ammonia emissions
The cow is not disturbed when the scraper passes by
No slipping when feeding
The cow's position concentrates droppings towards the scraper.
Integrated step slope keeps cubicle clean
5 years 100% parts then 5 years on a straight-line basis
By eliminating the nuisance of the scraper, droppings and disturbance by dominant cows, the Feeding Step creates a completely new environment for the feed fence. It offers cows better conditions of peace, comfort and cleanliness during their meal.
The feeding step allows the cow to eat in the best possible conditions:
The surface of the feed step allows dairy cows to feed without the risk of slipping.
The integrated slope of the feeding step directs manure away from the feeding area.
The Feeding Step feed step offers many advantages to breeders.
By limiting slipping, the breeder avoids early culling due to slipping.
What's more, the integrated slope allows liquids to drain away, limiting the onset of foot diseases such as Mortellaro.
Bioret Agri's Feeding Step feeding step offers several environmental advantages. It directs excrement away from the feeding area, helping to keep aisles clean and reduce ammonia (NH3) emissions.
By improving cleanliness and tranquillity during feeding, it promotes better herd health and reduces production losses.
This approach also reduces the need for frequent equipment replacement, thus limiting waste production.
Ref : 08FS0000
Easy to install
For new build or renovation projects, even in occupied buildings.
No structural work required.
Mandatory installation of separators, for example Divi'Zen
Fast: 60 pl. in 6h for 3 people.
Maintenance: like a row of cubicles.
Fixings included
Dimensions :
Depth: 1400 - 1500 - 1600 mm
Height at feed fence side: 130 mm
Height at aisle side: 115 mm
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