Build your own sheep walkthrough with our galvanised angles!
All nuts and bolts included, all you need is timbers and two lengths of 33OD pipe. Timbers and pipe are not included
Two walkthrough Angles are ok to support up to 2.4 meters long, 3 number is needed for any longer. A walkthrough trough is ideal for separating sheep pens as it allows the farmer to walk between pens while also providing a feeding area for the sheep with an adjustable feeding pipe.
Walkthrough Access Gate – The access gate for our sheep walkthrough troughs. Simple assembly and setup see below images
Features:
Spring-loaded access gate
Gate, bolts and spring all included
Minimum 2 Number Angles are needed to complete a walkthrough
Build your own sheep walkthrough with our galvanised angles!
Sheep Walkthrough Angle
Two sheep walkthrough Angles are ok to support up to 2.4 meters long, 3 number is needed for any longer.
Walkthrough Access Gate
Features:
Spring-loaded access gate
Gate, bolts and spring are all included
Build your own sheep walkthrough with our galvanised angles! All nuts and bolts included, all you need is timbers and two lengths of 33OD pipe. Timbers and pipe are not included Two walkthrough Angles are ok to support up to 2.4 meters long, 3 number is needed for any longer. A walk through trough is ideal for separating sheep pens as it allows the farmer to walk between pens while also providing a feeding area for the sheep with an adjustable feeding pipe. A walk through trough is ideal for separating sheep pens as it allows the farmer to walk between pens while also providing a feeding area for the sheep
Teagasc advise for sheep farming
Ensuring an adequate supply of grass for ewes post lambing in the spring is heavily reliant on a minimum rest period of 120 days for paddocks. For this to be achieved a winter housing period prior to lambing is required. Well-designed winter housing facilities can reduce the labour requirement and facilitate close monitoring of ewe body condition score and pre-lambing nutrition. Existing housing can often be quite easily converted to suit the requirements of the heavily pregnant ewe. Allowing 600mm of feed space per ewe for concentrate feeding in late pregnancy is a must.
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