Single Lane Drench Race

1,925.00 Incl. VAT

3 in stock

Not available in Timber sheeting – Uniboard only

The single-lane drench race is perfect for Drenching, Mouthing, Dagging, Ear Tagging, Selecting, Foot Treatment, etc. – All Handling Operations. It can fit into any prattley yard

  • Lightweight, combining the strength of aluminium and durable Uniboard
  • One Person can assemble race and drench sheep quickly and easily
  • Large or small mobs handled with equal ease
  • Easy to assemble and transport, fits inside the Prattley Yard
  • Width 33″ (0.85m) reducible by pivoting one side

Included:

4x – 8ft alloy panel, 2x – 33″ small diamond gate 1x 33″ spreader.

3 in stock

SKU: 4 X 476-00002, 2 X 476-00019, 1 X 476-00021 Categories: ,

Product Description

Single Lane Drench Race

The single-lane drench race is perfect for Drenching, Mouthing, Dagging, Ear Tagging, Selecting, Foot Treatment, etc. – All Handling Operations.

  • Lightweight, combining the strength of aluminium and durable Uniboard
  • One Person can assemble race and drench sheep quickly and easily
  • Large or small mobs handled with equal ease
  • Easy to assemble and transport, fits inside the Prattley Yard
  • Width 33″ (0.85m) reducible by pivoting one side
  • Versatile combinations of single or double lane races, two, three sections long also available

Double Lane Drench Race

Prattley is the world leader in lightweight animal handling equipment, using cutting edge technology. Prattley’s prime aim is to produce quality sheep handling equipment that helps you to attain maximum efficiency. Despite its lightweight, Prattley sheep equipment is sturdy and long-lasting, built to withstand the toughest treatment your stock can dish out.


 

Hugh MacEneaney, Teagasc Dairy Adviser, Mullinavat, Co Kilkenny

“Good facilities allow farmers to expand production and incomes and add to the asset value of the farm. They also lead to a better quality of life for the farm family by reducing the workload and the drudgery. In many cases, particularly on dairy farms, buildings pay for themselves over a 7-10 year period. This is especially true when capital grant and tax savings are available.”

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