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2712 days ago

for sale 10 teat milk bar

Gail from Otorohanga District

10 teat compartment portable milk feeder with fixed hooks

Features
•Fitted with Milk Bar Teats for more even feeding rates
•Units interstack with teats fitted for handling
•Convenient cut-out handles and strong aluminium hooks
•Compartments hold 2.5L, ideal for sorting calves into groups
•Milk Bar Teats reduce or eliminate many common health problems for less stress during rearing

Benefits
•Interstacking feature saves time and effort.
•Handles provide great manoeuvrability.
•Ensures each calf received the correct amount of milk.
New they are just over $300.00 has done one season.

Price: $250

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