Deep-bedding Free Stall

The Flexible Free Stall ‘Release’ now also has a special design for deep-bedding cubicles. Natural cow behavior, quickly standing up and lying down and minimal litter consumption are the starting points of the design. Hence, the plastic separations are flexible and adapted to the deep-litter cubicle. The partition is also adjustable in height and therefore suitable for any situation. The cow does not damage herself and can not get stuck under the partition.

Benefits

  • Cow-friendly cubicle, no more injuries due to iron
  • The cows have the space to quickly lie and stand up
  • Height adjustable partition
  • Low litter consumption by high crossbar
  • In depth adjustable neck rail
  • Designed for natural cow behavior

Release gives cows plenty of head space so they do not feel limited to stand and lie down. Both the tubes provide sufficient support to lie straight without the cow being damaged. The stand post and the neck rail provide the system with robustness. The size of the free stalls is based on the measurements of the contemporary cow and its behavior.

Designed for natural cow behavior
The Release gives cows sufficient head space so that they do not feel hindered from standing and lying down. The partition provides sufficient support to allow the cow to lie down without damaging herself. The stand post and the wither tree provide a robust whole. The size of the berths are based on the body of today’s cow and its behavior. Moreover, fully in accordance with the MDV.

Technical specifications

Dimensions: On request
Material: High quality polypropylene pipes with soft rubber protective cap. Iron stand posts.
Patent Nrs.: 1038063 and 1040827

Reference: Dairy farm with 122 cow places in Groenlo (NL)

In July 2019, the new barn was taken into use. This barn has a capacity of 122 cows, bringing the total number of cows on the farm to 215.

Mr. Reijerink is very satisfied with his new flexible free stalls: “The cows that have difficulty with walking are able to get up more easily due  to the flexible partitions. The cows also lie down quickly and have fewer doubts how to lie.” Reijerink has 2 brothers, both also dairy farmers, who had already made jealous remarks. “My cows can grow old in a healthy way here, just write that with the photos,” says Reijerink.

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