Agriprom is a company that provides complete solutions for dairy farming focusing on cow comfort and housing equipment. The document discusses Agriprom's philosophy of total cow comfort which considers factors beyond just resting areas like security, light, space, and ease of movement. It outlines Agriprom's global presence and capabilities in areas like ventilation, mattresses, free stalls, and project development. The company works with partners around the world to source high quality products and maintains a team of local experts to best serve customers.
3. Table of content
4 Agriprom Introduction
14 Sand in free-stalls
21 Choosing the ideal
cow mattress
25 DLG Quality Test
27 Barn Equipment
46 Barn Design
47 Feed Additives & Tests
91 Flybusters
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4. AGRiPROM
Agriprom is a dynamic company with its Agriprom works in a challenging environment.
(international) activities rooted in agriculture. The dairy business is constantly changing and
We are specialized in the dairy market and we variable depending on aspects like climate,
aim to offer you complete solutions with economic situation, infra structure etc. It is our
respect to: mission to offer a state of the art solution to
cow housing and cow comfort, thus assuring
- Bovine housing equipment the best possible results within the local
- Rubber mats settings. Agriprom is manufacturer of cow
- Mattresses mattresses since 1994, with an unique
- Free stalls combination of a rubber topcover and real
latex filling.
- Head- locks
- Manure management
- Camera’s
- Project development
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5. The Agriprom
Philosophy
Cow comfort has been a concept of
Agriprom since its start in 1991. In 1994
Total Cow Comfort
Agriprom was the first manufacturer of
cow mattresses in the Netherlands.
Cow comfort is more than a
comfortable resting area alone. A cow
is a herd animal with group behavior
and hierarchy and modern housing has
to take this into account. A cow
doesn’t just have to lay down
comfortably, she also has to be secure,
she has to have enough light and space,
she has to be able to lay down and
stand up in an easy way without
obstruction, she has to feel good
outside and inside.
This is what we call: Total Cow Comfort.
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A system available to the innovative
6. Fast & Efficient Customer Intimacy
Agriprom is located in the following countries: Agriprom uses a tailor-made approach for maintaining
customers relations. This means our expertise and innovative
products will be applied to meet your needs. For every
- The Netherlands interaction Agriprom will use a customer interactive method;
- France we find the best solutions with the customer.
- Romania
- Turkey We have a wide network of expert companies allowing us each
- Tanzania time to select the best products for the given situation fast,
- Algeria efficient and effective.
- China
We have distributors in almost all of the European The best solutions –
countries and offer ready-made solutions, easily
adaptable concepts and a large stock of products
assuring immediate response to your questions and
Global partnerships
needs. Our branch in China is logistically well located in
We specialize in barn equipment, mats, mattresses and rubber
one of the main harbor cities in the world; Shanghai. flooring. For other productslike for instance ventilation, calf
Shanghai is to be considered one of the major trade ports hutches and manure evacuation systems we cooperate with
in the country. the best companies in the world. We can manufacture and
source our products in Germany as well as in Romania, the USA
and China, maintaining quality but lowering transport costs and
Our Staff lead time. We bring our know how to the market and work with
the best partners world wide.
Agriprom is an international company with a team of
enthusiastic and professional people. In every country
Agriprom operates in, it employs local expertise with
international experience in order to provide you with a
better understanding of the domestic market. We
guarantee the best interest in our clients needs; be it the
smallest family farm or the biggest dairy business.
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7. Why Cow
Comfort?
For years breeding organizations focused their
research on improvement of the genetic level of
protein and milk while animal nutrition companies
focused on optimizing nutrition. Dairy producers
were taught to consider these aspects and there
focus was on reaching the highest production goals.
While proper nutrition and genetics are very
important, they are only two of the numerous
factors necessary for productive animal husbandry.
In the past attention was given primarily to nutrition
and breeding. The other aspects; environment &
safety were not to be considered important factors
in productive animal husbandry.
The first Agriprom cow mattress was introduced in
1994 along with the introduction of the terminology
cow-comfort. Over the years Agriprom has
demonstrated that cow-comfort holds close relation
with increased return on investment and thus
results in economic value.
Recently, researchers and other producers have
paid more attention to creating a comfortable
environment for dairy cows and their calves.
This is reflected in Agriprom’s current product
portfolio. Which aims at providing a more
comfortable and healthy environment.
Observation and experience show that cows housed
in a comfortable environment produce more milk
and generally live healthier, longer lives. Cows have
their own ways of making clear what they want and
where their preference lies, when it comes to their
comfort.
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8. Water Light
How can we improve
Nutrition Safety Air
your Total Cow Comfort
Hygiene Space
Design and Construction Design and Construction Safety
Ventilation and Light Heat stress reduction Clean, dry, comfortable resting
Air exchange is key to proper ventilation. For Heat stressed cows are characterized by area
Due to the fact that cows are known to lie
ventilation to take place, fresh air must enter spending hours standing and panting rather down for more than 12 hours a day. Stalls
the housing and comfortably replace the than eating or lying down and ruminating, this must thus be designed and managed to
contaminated air. Sufficient care must be can occur at 25 degrees Celsius and above. provide a comfortable place for cows to
taken to ensure draft-free ventilation. Clean maneuver and lay down. Stall use will decline
uncontaminated air will lower disease Accompanied factors are: when one of the stall elements is
pressure. In cold barns (winter period) a - Foot problems inappropriate.
properly designed and managed ventilation - Decreased production
system provides uniform air exchange that - Poor reproductive performance Characteristics of inappropriate stall elements
results in air conditions measured by are: cows standing in the cubicles and or
temperature, relative humidity and gas levels. Heat stress can have significant economic remaining in the alleys. Research has shown
The purpose is to create equally comfortable consequences, this is why is should not be that with the best cow mattresses, cows will
conditions. taken lightly. Research has shown that rest well over twelve to fourteen hours a day.
individual dairies annually loose thousands of
A productive barn must require enough euros due to summertime heat stress and its 1. Well-designed freestanding cubicles,
volume and light to achieve the healthiest consequences. providing depth and width for a moving cow.
conditions. Research shows that dairy cows 2. Cow mattress systems that remain flat and
perform best in daylight periods of 16-18 Researchers estimate that one cow equals to a comfortable over time.
hours, dry cows about 8 hours. The choice of 40-100 euro net farm income increase per 3. Rubber flooring, be it for closed floors or
the right lamps can also assure energy savings. year. This is solely based on decreased loss of slats, allowing natural behavior.
milk production. With the following 4. Drying and hygienic powder for cubicles to
Means to achieve the right conditions are: approaches this can be achieved: lower infection pressure.
1. Flexible side curtains. 1. Mechanical air displacement ventilators 5. Use only the best quality sawdust (dry, fine
2. Well-designed ventilating top in the 2. High pressure system - misting technique to and no wood particles).
barn roof. lower the temperature
3. Sufficient three-dimensional volume 3. Climate control - computer systems
for each cow. 4. Feed improvement supplements improve
4. Day light lamps. feed intake, digestion and health
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9. Water Light
How can we improve
Nutrition Safety Air
your Total Cow Comfort
Hygiene Space
Safety Management & Control Management & Control
Secure injury-free flooring Easy access: feed & clean water Quality feed harvesting & storing
Flooring surfaces should not hinder cows to In order for a cow to be productive she must Harvesting corn silage, alfalfa or grass
walk, stand or mount other cows naturally. eat lots of dry matter and consume plenty of both silage or hey are of great importance
water. For this reason access to both feed and since two thirds of the milk production
The disadvantages of concrete flooring are water must be unobstructed and of supreme
stems from roughage. This is only possible
that hoofs need more maintenance and quality.
deteriorate more easily due to hard and if the quality is supreme, indicating:
abrasive or slippery surfaces. Rubber flooring Cows are herd animals, for that reason efficient harvesting and quality
to the contrary alleviates these disadvantages comfortable housing must provide enough preservation by storage. Biological silage
and can be of added value to your stalls. They space for the whole herd to collectively do the enhancer use has proven to be both
are available to cover concrete and slated same thing. Therefore, sufficient unobstructed productive and effective. It results in
floors. Cows have indicated that when given space is necessary for eating and drinking in decreased feed loss and quality, while
the choice, their preference goes to rubber order to prevent the cow from increased stress improving palatability and digestibility.
flooring. and discomfort. Space, safety and access are as
important as comfortable resting areas.
1. Feed balanced portions and add
supplements when needed
1. Several, long and shallow troughs, with
1. Rubber mats on the walking, waiting and plenty of fresh and clean water 2. Lactation phase feeding to meet the
feeding areas 2. Temperature regulation, maintain water energy needs
temperature at easy drinkable level
in winter
3. Wide access and enough space at the
feeding area
4. Good quality palatable feed. Biological
silage agents improves digestion and
production
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10. Water Light
How can we improve
Nutrition Safety Air
your Total Cow Comfort
Hygiene Space
Management & Control Management & Control Management & Control
Control
Management is a crucial element on a farm,
whether it be a manager or the experienced
farmer. They must observe the cow’s behavior
in order to detect discomfort in an early stage.
Signs of discomfort:
- Decreasing feed intake
- Increased levels of mastitis
- High cell count
- Increased levels of feet and leg problems
- Decreasing production
- Decreasing rumination
- Decreasing rest time
Hygiene & Health Calf rearing - Calving and fertility problems
These two aspects are equally essential to Cow comfort starts with the newborns. In This is why a good management program is of
obtain a high quality end product and assure order to assure the early passive and active the essence to assist the manager of a large
long-term cow productivity. immunity the following needs to be taken care farm. On the farm quality checks like; testing
of: somatic cell count and antibiotics in the milk,
To prevent contamination hygiene should be testing feed quality, testing calf manure for
maintained in the milking parlor, stalls, 1. Hygienic environment bacteria and viruses, testing cow comfort,
cubicles and walking areas. This is why the 2. Fresh air testing hygiene levels, can be done. Frequent
following thorough production practices can 3. Efficiently and sufficiently administering quality checks and hygienic working approach
prevent contamination. supreme quality colostrum will result in top quality milk from healthy
4. House calves in calf hutches, avoid cows.
1. Post dipping - single most effective contact in the first weeks of their lives
technique to lower mastitis 5. Test for disease causing bacteria
Agriprom can assist you in this important
2. Cleaning and drying the udder before and viruses
process by providing you with the following
milking 6. Use probiotics rather than treatment
products:
3. Cleaning and maintenance of the milking with antibiotics (Digestar)
parlor 1. Cow identification and separation
4. Hoof treatment through regular trimming It is now widely accepted that pneumonia,
system
and foot baths infectious diarrhea and subsequent treatment
2. Heat detection system with camera’s
5. Keep cubicles and floors dry, eliminate flies, with antibiotics can seriously impair the calf’s
and data storage
rats and mice growth and production potential as mature
3. In line or separate cow side SCC
animal.
testing equipment and other
required data
4. On farm testing of antibiotics in the
milk
5. Rapid testing bacteriological and
viral infections at calves.
Johan Staal
Chief Executive Officer, Agriprom
The Netherlands
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12. Agriculture resource management & development
Agricultural Resource Management is Agriprom’s agricultural project management department employing a diverse team of highly trained
and experienced specialists to provide an integrated project approach in planning, design, implementation, and management. In many
cases projects fail because they lack the process of integration between designers and strategists and those who need to implement the
project on the ground.
Through our vast network Agriprom has access to the latest technologies and information concerning livestock production.
Introduction
Agriprom offers expertise in:
- International arable and dairy production
- Resource Management
- Project Management and Development
At the head of ARMAD is Chief Executive Officer Dr. IonutBabu a veterinarian by education
and shareholder of Agriprom International his commitment to sustainable development of
Romanian Agriculture has placed the company at the fore- front of Romanians agricultural
industry.
Agriprom International
Agriprom International is a joint venture of Romanian and Dutch capital. Agriprom started the
activity in Romania in 2005 and since then the company has a leading position in the market.
Agriprom is active in Holland for more than 20 years. The company has offices in France, Turkey
and Tanzania. The group exports its products globally to the following countries, such as:
Denmark, England, Belarus, Japan and New Zeeland.
Agriprom is not just supplying equipment but also hands-on advice on how to develop the
business and build the production facilities. In the last 6 years of activity Agriprom has
specialized in the following:
- Build up of new dairy and sheep/ goat farms
- Modernization of old eastern European style farms
- Building of dairy farms from 20 cows up to 1000 cows
- Building of sheep and goat farms (milk and meat) from 300 up to 2000 animals
- Selection and Import of livestock (cattle and sheep) from EU countries
- Manure management
- Biogas installations
Due to our position Agriprom has an excellent relation with the following associations:
- Romanian Cattle Breeding Association
- Romanian Arable land producers
- Romanian sheep producers
We have excellent knowledge regarding the agriculture market in Romania and near regions.
Information is coming directly from the field, which in the agricultural business is most
important. All our people are all highly qualified; Veterinary University graduates. We keep good
contact with fellow veterinarian colleagues from the Veterinary State Institution, Ministry of
Agriculture and universities. Our value is our Agricultural background.
Also through our success and connection in hands on Agriculture we have excellent ties with
companies from across Europe in both supply of equipment as well as supply of livestock.
Dr. Eng. IonutBabu
Agriprom International Romania
Bucharest
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13. Our locations
Agriprom Turkey
The Turkish Joint venture was agreed in 2007 and created in January 2008. The office is
conveniently located in Kemalpasha (Izmir), next to the demonstration farm with 250 cows.
The Turkish dairy market is developing well and Agriprom Turkey has rapidly become the market
leader in cow mattresses and a professional partner for farm development. The Agriflex system
performs very well under the Turkish climate. It saves straw bedding and is very animal friendly.
Agriprom East-Africa
In 2009, we also created Agriprom East Africa as a joint venture with Dutch and Tanzanian
capital. Agriprom East Africa is located in Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania.
The company offers an excellent starting point for arable investments and projects in Tanzania.
We have recognized through our partner in Tanzania some great projects in the most fertile
areas of the country. Join our program for Tanzania!
Agriprom Algeria
In 2011, we have created a new joint venture for the Agriprom group: Agriprom Algeria.
Together with our partner a well-established family operation in agriculture we will further
invest in dairy farming and arable farming.
Agriprom China
This is the latest addition to the Agriprom group. It is established in the beginning of 2012. The
primary focus of this branch is the Chinese dairy market, with secondary interest in the Chinese
Agriculture industry.
Agriprom China will serve as a hub for the entire Agriprom group in Asia.
Addition Agriprom expertise
- Identify land and areas to develop farms
- Identify breeding stock in Romania and organize purchase and export of these
- Purchase of High Value genetic products from different EU countries
- Plan, design and construction of farms on location in different countries
- Identify, organize and employ qualified people
- Advice on documentation for exports of produce
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14. Sand as surface material
What you need to know about sand in
free-stalls and other systems
Lack of published data on sand as surface material. Value of Sand
Sand has been a long established system, with few According to Jack Rodenburg, users of sand as bedding find that one benefit of
supporters. Researchers haven’t discussed the use of sand working with sand is a lower incidence of clinical mastitis caused by
to much extend, they have mainly limited their findings to; environmental organisms like E. Coli and environmental streptococci. The
“sand is ideal for cows”. The factors related to this lower incidence of clinical mastitis lies in the fact that no organic bedding is
statement such as; labor, animal health and other used and thus opportunity for bacteria to manifest.
economic parameters have been left out of the published
findings. Some users also claim to experience, when switching to sand, that the somatic
cell count (SCC) decreases. This in contrary to a survey conducted in
One thing that has been proven in practice is that once a Wisconsin, where there was no difference in average SCC between herds
system is chosen, the user will defend his choice from his using sand and herd using mattresses.
perspective leaving no room for objective data to flow.
This outcome probably reflects the fact that coli from infections are
Loose Housing frequently clinical and thus result in milk being withheld from bulk tanks. For
this reason “herd bulk milk” SCC’s may not be the most suited measurement
This is a new development in the livestock industry. It is
for the impact of san on environmental mastitis. Sand probably plays a partial
promoted as animal friendly but still lacks the following
role in the solution to environmental mastitis. Sand cannot be the
labels; “Environmentally Friendly” and/or “Economically
overshadowing reason for contributing factors like: poor milking practices,
Interesting”.
ventilation and barn hygiene.
Pro and contra for use of sand
Clear advantages of sand bedding lay in the reduction of the following
problems:
Sources
Article from Jack Rodenburg associated with OMAFRA
Less cows with swollen hocks
(Ministry of Agriculture and Food in Ontario)
Less cows with hair off hocks
Comparative study amongst users of sand, sawdust and Less cows with knee injuries
mattresses, in the Netherlands from 2008 conducted by An Ontario field survey showed 9% of the cows on mattresses showed swollen
Agriprom The Netherlands hocks and many more were showing hair off, this in comparison to 0% on
sand bedding.
Introduction
Users of sand bedding also reported better footing and fewer slipping
Nowadays sand as bedding material is still a viable option problems amongst their cowherd. These positive occurrences lead to fewer
when building new dairy cow housing. However there has injuries and stronger heat signs. Regardless of the lack of published data, field
been a lot of controversy about the use of sand as cow experience has shown that less trimming is needed with sand bedding.
bedding material. When comparing sand with mattresses
one should keep in mind that the comparison must be A published study compared three inches of sand, over clay, with a mattress;
based on the latest information about the mattress the cows preferred the mattress.
systems and not with information on mattress systems
from fifteen years ago (rubber granules filling).
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15. Value of cow comfort
DLG (Deutsche Landwirtschaftsgesellschaft) conducts Value of Mattresses
research in order to certify mattresses and they concluded
that cows lie 12-14 hours in free stalls covered with Over the years the quality of cow mattresses has improved, of course this is
AgripromEnergetix Latex mattresses. Sand does not producer-dependent.
necessarily make cows lay down longer.
Deterioration has indicated that old top layers of mattresses became rough,
Research conducted at the University of Nebraska show uneven, and abrasive also the used rubber granules collapsed and became
that cows that rest 14-hours a day, give the most milk. very hard. Another deteriorating aspect is that the impression and elasticity of
They don’t waste time in the alleys. They entrust their those mattresses reduced to an uncomfortable level.
lower legs and blood flow to the udder is better thus
resulting in more time for rumination. Internet-based DLG test reports give an overview of the mattresses that are
subject to these risks. The DLG report on Agriprom showed that the Energetic
A farmer with a crowded stable and little capacity in the Latex rubber sheets under a flexible rubber top-cover give a much better and
milking parlor will sell himself short; cows will have to walk longer lasting comfort.
longer distances and wait for longer periods in standing
position. All these aspects will lead to less ruminating time In comparison to these old mattresses, modern mattresses have a stronger
and thus less milk production. and more flexible rubber top-cover and a latex comfort sheet underneath.
DLG research concludes that these materials show little wear and the bottom
In this Nebraskan study, cows that were normally laying latex sheet retains its shape and elasticity over the years.
down 9 hours a day, where given 12 hours of rest; this
resulted in a milk production increase of 4Kg per cow per Experience shows that the use of sawdust in addition to the mattresses can be
day. minimal and some even do without.
Of course there are different qualities of sawdust thus resulting in different
results. A thin layer of “bad” sawdust (not dry, wood particles, splinters,
contaminated) can result in abrasiveness on any type of surface, which in turn
can cause skin irritations. This proves that cheap is not always the best
solution. It is recommended to have lower quantity of a better quality than
the other way around.
For this reason good quality mattresses should only be used with lower
quantity of high quality saw dust in order to generate premium results. In
retrospect it isn’t a necessity from comfort point of view, to have sawdust as
an addition to the mattress. The purpose of the sawdust is to merely absorb,
which can also be improved by using barn hygiene product such as:
Staldren
Brize
Mixture of one of the above with saw dust
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16. Stall design and management in a sand bedding setting require more detailed
attention. Sand-box system are not recommended for basement-typed barns,
this because the sand sinks to the bottom, making it difficult to remove and
Overview Box-surface construction:
clean.
This type will be lower in combination with sand,
The free-stall should have a curb of 15-20cm with a rounded top edge and a
since there is no need for a mattress and less use
45-degree slope to the inside of the stall, to ensure there is always sand
of concrete.
between the rising cow and the curb. For this reason the bottom of the box
The cost of sand in comparison with saw dust or should always be 15-20cm below the curb to ensure a 15cm sand minimum in
straw will also be lower the stall. Most users refill as soon as the sand level is below 2.5-5cm.
Higher logistics costs for sand
Higher labor costs for handling the sand Stalls should be of standard length (according to Dutch concepts) from 115cm.
Mechanization costs Most of the time there is no use of brisket boards and the neck-rail is adjusted
Extensive investment needed for processing at 122cm above the concrete curb. This results in a relatively low positioning
manure in combination with sand of the neck-rail when the sand is added.
Extensive investment in the separation and
storage of manure and sand The lack of brisket board in this system lays in the fact that configurations
Increased and quicker concrete, machine and change continuously in this system, which makes it difficult and practically
equipment deterioration impossible to implement the use of a brisket board.
Overview cow mattress: Cows typically kick 20-25kg of sand per day out of each stall in a above-curb-
level of the sand and 10-15kg of sand per day when below-curb-level.
Relatively lower investment for purchasing of
mattresses It is custom practice to fill the stalls with a skid steer, dumping one full bucket
Faster ROI (Return on investment) of sand per stall. In order to facilitate this, the alleys need to be wide enough
Safe on saw dust for the machine to turn. Mid-size machines require at least 3m to turn.
Safe on labor costs and time Machines need to be equipped with a relatively long bucket in order to cover
the front half of the stall in order to avoid any additional labor interference.
Agriprom conducted its own research that resulted in the Sand is added every 3-4 weeks and at first instance at least 15-18cm above
following; bedding material costs in sand box systems in the curb. This because right after the refill cows kick the most sand out of the
comparison to cow mattresses are quit similar (keeping in stalls. If the sand level is below the advised height it will get increasingly
mind that for the use of sand and spreading, one needs to difficult to clean the stalls thus the refill and upkeep should be frequent.
have specialized machinery).
Even though the refills should occur every 3-4 weeks, the cleaning and upkeep
Deep litter boxes have the highest bedding costs; up to should occur on a daily basis in order to maintain the comfort level. A
four factors higher than sand and cow mattresses. common practice is to do the leveling of the surface with a small raker
attached to the side of the skid steer bucket. Because it is highly labor
intensive to refill sand and keep it leveled, some farmers invest in
mechanization of the process.
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17. Most farmers with sand barns replace their scraper cables annually. In
most cases their bad experience with chains outweighs the cost of
annual replacement. The chains cause more damage to the floor and
don’t outlast the cables in these situations.
Rinsing of the floors requires a slope of 2-2.5% in order to keep the
heavy sand moving in the rinsing liquid. One needs to realize that a 2%
Mechanization doesn’t come cheap though; it can easily slope in a stable of 100m translates into 2m decay. Waiting areas will
mean a 20.000-euro investment. This isn’t the only factor need to be equipped with a drain in order to discharge the water load.
that should be taken into consideration; it also means that
These drains or trenches will need to be cleaned manually to remove
the floors and slated gutters of the stable should be able to
carry the 14-20 ton load of the machine. The up side of this any access sand that settles inside.
investment lies in the fact that refill frequency can be
higher thus resulting in more efficient use of the sand. Tractors will be able to dump the manure and sand in the designated
storage facility. However alley scrapers (and in some cases tractors)
Some users use different low-cost aids in order to save on will transport the manure to a discharge channel in the middle or end
sand use, they put 2 half and 4 whole tires in the box in of the barn. This channels will gradually reach capacity unless it is
order to fill it up. These tires should however be attached equipped with drainage system or another means of discharge; a
thoroughly with bolts in order to prevent the cows from chain system. Once again deterioration should be taken into account.
kicking them out.
A build in ramp in the channel can help of course, but to save costs,
A prerequisite of sand used in these stalls is that it should
most users locate their storage facilities near the barns and ramp-up
be clean and free of soil-particles. There should not be any
sharp particles that can come between the hooves of the
the storage and design the discharge channel to be wide enough to
animals, thus resulting in injuries. drive into it from the storage facility. There is a diverse range of
suitable machinery for this concept, however sand and gravel
Fine sand particles can get attached to the udders of the specialized machinery is recommended. These machines are
cows, which can easily be removed by using cow-wipes programmed not to touch the sides of the discharge channel and
before milking. The use of sand also means that it finds its operate on low capacity, which result in lower deterioration.
way into anything does contributing to a faster
deterioration of the equipment and machinery. Another option would be transport involving gravity flow pipes,
however this options is of high-maintenance; the pipes get clogged
Manure Handling
and thus need to be equipped with special pumps in order to function
Manure handling and separation is the biggest challenge without interference. Specially designed ramp pumps have been used
on farms that use sand bedding systems. The simplest successfully in combination with daily rinsing.
solution is a tractor-scraper. There is some more
deterioration to the floor surface, but using a rubber When designing the manure storage, one needs to keep in mind that
scraper can easily prevent this. the separated sand needs to be extracted as well. Extraction by means
of a crane is an option, taking careful consideration of the height,
Mechanical alley scrapers will wear a track in the center of depth and width. An alternative would be to make the storage
the floor where the cables or chains run. When laying the
accessible to a loader tractor and manure spreader. Accessibility
floor, a thicker layer of concrete in this area will prevent
the pre-mature resurfacing of the cables of chains; still one
means a concrete floor and a ramp of not more than 10-15%. This is
must be prepared to fill the center groove every 5-6 years. however a very costly alternative. Manure silage will require the
reinforcement parameters to have a much stronger footing.
When handling sand-manure mixture, one needs to be aware that
excess water and stirring can cause the sand to separate form the
manure. So when handling it for pumping liquid purposes, one should
not use excess water and stir too much. Sand-manure-mixture reacts
differently from manure-only-mixture. Most users pump with minimal
stirring and than scoop out what is left with an excavator suitable for
semi-solid material.
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18. Composted horse manure
The use of horse manure is still very small-scale. The most common
reasons for switching to this manure are cost-reduction and the fact
that it lies more steadily in the box.
Systems to separate manure from sand are still The use of composted horse manure depends on the thickness of the
experimental and expensive. Bigger companies and farms litter layer and any additional litter. When loosely applying the
consider investing in the McLanahan separator, which manure the usage is between 2-3.5m³ per stall per year. The quality of
works very well but is still too expensive for the average
horse manure is very imported and should not be contaminated.
farmer.
When used in the stalls, it should solely consist of the bedding
Sand spread over the land not considered detrimental. The material (sawdust, straw, hay or a similar product) and manure balls
amount of sand added to field’s trough manure application of healthy horses. Also in this type of bedding, there should not be any
will not be enough to change the soil type. sharp or abrasive parts. The applied composted horse manure should
not be too moist but also not too dry, the right ratio should be used.
Internal research conducted by Agriprom in the Too wet will cause faster heating and too dry manure will easily be
Netherlands amongst users of sand in cubicles lead to kicked out of the box by the cows.
similar conclusions:
The composted horse manure should at least have been composted
There are no differences in cell count
for 2-3 weeks in order for all the bacteria to be killed. The stall refilling
Sand use is labor intensive
Sand use requires heavy investment in both will need to occur on average once every 1-2 weeks with 1-1.5 m³ of
processing as well as maintenance composted horse manure per ten stalls. This is a relatively labor
intensive process. Here as well the process can be mechanized in
order to save on labor, the weight of the light tractor and spreader
Options for deep-litter boxes should be kept in mind when constructing the floors.
Deep-litter boxes that are well bedded have the tendency Research has concluded that there is no significant difference in the
to mold themselves to the shape of the cow. Most of the bacterial count between deep-litter boxes with composted horse
time they create a soft and comfortable bed with sufficient
manure and boxes filled with sawdust or straw.
grip for the cow. This is to be reflected in the cows that
show good haired heels, almost no bald spots and little or
no thick heels and knees. Mixture of straw, lime, water and sawdust
The disadvantage of deep-litter boxes lies in the higher The advantage of this bedding form is that it is a relatively soft
labor intensity and quickly increasing bedding costs in surface, which is why cows don’t easily kick it out of the stalls. The
comparison to cow mattress-use. mixture contains fewer organic material en thus it shall show a higher
pH level due to the presence of lime. The high pH has an inhibitory
Deep-litter boxes generally are filled with sawdust or effect.
woodchips. In the recent years more diversity in materials
have surfaced. The most important driving factor for this Important reasons for the switch to this bedding material are the
occurrence is of course cost saving.
relative cost-savings in comparison to sawdust in deep-litter boxes.
A deep-litter box must provide a comfortably soft and dry The mixture has a labor peak of once every 8-10 weeks when it is due
resting area for the cow in addition it should offer for refill. In between refill periods, the labor is minimal. The mixture is
sufficient grip in the laying-and-standing-process of the also beneficial to the claw health, because the claws remain dry
cow. The recommended use is 15-20cm thick bedding for because of the lime. The number of bald and/or thick heels and knees
optimal comfort. would be less as well.
The disadvantages of this bedding system lies in the increased dust
amount in the barn, this increases due to the presence of calcium. If
there is no top layer of sawdust applied, the udder and teats will often
be covered with a thin layer of lime. At milking time these need to be
cleaned with the wipes as well.
During summer periods this mixture can dry up fast and become very
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In order to use this system, the farm needs to be well mechanized. A
19. Loose Housing Compost
This concept is relatively new in the Netherlands. A common definition of compost is: “an organic soil conditioner that is
Important in cow housing are the following aspects; space,
stabilized to a humus-like product, free of pathogens and plant seeds,
free movement, rest, herd behavior and nutrition. The
loose housing seems to be a continuation or extension of not attracting insects and vermin, free of odor which can be stored
the deep-litter and slope housing. and will stimulate plant growth”.
Farmers have strong interest in a barn with a lot of comfort Regulatory: BOOM/BDGM
for his animals provided it could be built and managed
efficiently and economically. This combination delivers a Up to half of the compostable material can consist of manure and to
good return in terms of production, low veterinary costs be recognized finally as compost, this in order for it to be utilized
and longevity. under the regulation “decision quality and use organic
fertilizers”(BOOM) is allowed. In addition demands are made with
Important environmental demands are:
respect to the heavy metal content. If the compost doesn’t fall under
Low emission “BOOM” than the application must be in accordance with “decision
Well integrated into the landscape use animal manure”(BDGM).
Possibility for cows to graze
Reduction of pollution In order to produce good compost bacteria, other contaminations
Where possible the barn should be able to must be eliminated. To reach this level of hygiene, the process must
produce energy instead of consume (biogas, take place at a temperature of 70C° for 60 minutes or an equivalent
solar panels) treatment (see EG regulation 1774/2000). When composting chicken
manure, this temperature can be achieved, but composting of the
Loose housing fulfills one of the criteria, more freedom for solid fraction of pig or cattle manure is difficult to achieve.
the cow to graze. The space in loose housing doubles to
15-20m² per cow in comparison to current stalls. The
building however will also be bigger which will make it
Advantages and Disadvantages
more difficult to integrate in the surroundings and
prevention of emissions will nearly be impossible.
Good compost is a stable soil conditioner, but when compost is
insufficiently matured, degradation of organic matter and emissions
Essence of Good Composting continue and pathogens and weed seeds possibly survive.
Composting a biological process in which in the presence Emissions
of oxygen, organic material is converted into stable humus-
like compounds. The process will produce heat, water, CO² When composting, significant undesirable emissions may occur such
and a number of (odor) compounds (ammonia). As a result as; greenhouse gasses (N²O and CH4) and odor. Nitrogen emissions
of evaporation of water and the decomposition of organic
may occur in the form of ammonia (NH3), nitrous oxide (N²O) and
matter, the dry matter content increases and the volume
(harmless) nitrogen gas (N2). Estimates for extensive composting, on
decreases. The microorganisms use for their own growth a
portion of the released minerals. During this process high farm scale, mention as nitrogen losses 15-50%, of which a portion will
temperatures may occur, which under the right conditions emit in the form of NH3 and N²O. Although proper process monitoring
will kill any bacterial contaminations. For a smooth process and control can avoid most emissions, this is still in extensive
that results in stable compost, both the properties of the composting processes usually not possible. Intensive composting in
materials of interest (porous structure, a suitable an enclosed area can be emission-free by means of (chemical) air
carbon/nitrogen ratio and proper humidity) and a good cleaning and good process management and control. The nitrogen
aeration during the process are of vital importance. containing water from the cleaning process can be added back into
the compost.
Controlling Difficulties in Stables
Under Dutch conditions, characterized by high humidity and low solar
heat, the compost will not dry well and will not achieve the required
temperature for sanitation. The compost will be muddy and aeration
will be difficult. This process is hygienically inadequate and emissions
can be substantial. Good compost management is essential but even
then it does not seem to meet the new requirements in respect to
emissions, because of the uncontrollability of the process.
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20. Conclusion
Sand, compost and deep litter all provide cow comfort, but no
real benefits to health, hoof and leg problems, mastitis and
somatic cell count in comparison to modern cow mattresses. In
respect to resting time in the stalls, no difference can be
demonstrated. These systems however require significantly
more attention and labor. Some of the costs are still difficult to
estimate, but keeping in mind that bedding materials like straw
and sawdust are becoming much more expensive.
The loose housing with compost bedding, even though animal
friendly, does not seem to meet the environmental
requirements due to the instability of the composting process
under Dutch circumstances.
The comfort of the Agriflex® cow mattresses with
Energetic®Latex has been extensively proven over the past ten
years. The required daily resting periods of 12-14 hours have
been proven in practice. There are no direct rivalry methods
Costs bedding material per cow per year
when it comes to user friendliness; this has been concluded € 90.00
from independent research. € 80.00
€ 70.00
In comparison to sand; composed horse manure, mixture of
€ 60.00
straw, lime, water and sawdust, bedding material on Agriflex® is
€ 50.00
not necessary. € 83.00
€ 40.00
The Agriflex reduces labor significantly, because insertion of € 30.00
bedding in the stall, leveling out and evacuation of used and or € 20.00 € 30.00
packed material is eliminated. In addition to labor savings, the € 10.00 € 21.00 20.00
€
€ 5.00€ 9.00 12.00
€
investment in equipment, measures for manure storage and €-
composting or sand separation are lower if not required. Farm Farm Farm Farm Farm Farm Farm
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
If you are looking for a uncompromised, environmentally
friendly and labor-saving solution with low maintenance costs
and a short pay-back period, Agriflex® is the solution.
Installation can also be provided.
Consumption and costs compared with box covering
Farm Surface type Bedding Refill/ bedding Cleaning per Consumption per Costs per Tank somatic
material per week day box (kg)/year cow cell count
1 Concrete w/ rubber Sawdust <1 2x 104 € 21 293
mat
2 Blisters Sawdust <1 2x 246 €20 254
3 Concrete w/ Chopped straw 0.5 2x 60 €5 156
mattresses
4 Concrete, deep Sand <1 2x 1339 €9 161
cubicle
5 Concrete, deep Lime 0.5 2x 1154 €12 160
cubicle
6 Concrete, deep Sawdust 1 2x 813 €83 206
cubicle
7 Concrete, deep Digestate 1 4x 889 €30 120
cubicle
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21. What to watch when
choosing a cow mattress
A cow mattress must be big enough for a cow to lay in a
free stall barn as well as she would outside in a meadow. Why rubber/latex
Laying down and standing up should be as comfortably,
without stress and strain on the feet and legs and joints
which cause inflammations. The cow must have enough
filling is better, even
space so she can rise in one comfortable movement
without obstacles and or sliding. though it is thinner?
These criteria can be obtained with a mattress softness of The rubber Agriprom uses is more elastic and has a higher
approximately 20 mm, according to the DLG (Deutsche tear resistance than recycled rubber. The latex filling is
LandwirtschaftsGesellschaft). Softer will not automatically softer and more elastic than thicker mats using recycled
generate better results. car tire granulate. The Latex filling is heavier (> 250 kg m3)
and stronger and therefore on the long run more
For health reasons, extreme softness is not a comfortable than mattresses with a polyether or mixed
necessary prerequisite. Quality of the surface filling. The latter usually use ‘foam rubber / polyether of
less than 200 kg m3.
and weight division are to be considered more
dominating factors. Latex also has a better ‘memory’ than polyether and will
return in its original form better than other materials,
therefore the surface will not show dents or hollows, is
easier to clean and will not conserve moisture in these
areas. With polyether filling cows will at times tent to
push down further (higher imprint DLG) but experience
less comfort. In the long run, the recovery of this type of
filling is not as good and shows a higher permanent
deforming.
Graph 1: Imprint
nnDeforming(mm) x% = Injury per 100 examined joints
30
20
10
5% 8.9% 10.5% 24.2% 21.3% 16%
0
Agriprom Huber Kraiburg Kraiburg Zimso Agricow
Technik KKM KSL Koematras
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22. How thick must a cow
mattress be?
The filling must be thick enough to assure long-term
comfort, softness and imprint of approximately 20 mm.
The thicker and softer the mattress is the larger the
chance of permanent deforming. Thicker is not a measure
for comfort this is shown by the DLG research. Softer has
proven more permanent deforming in time.
100% rubber mats on the other hand do not supply the
same comfort as rubber/latex mattresses do, this has
been shown by the percentage of complaints regarding
feet and legs. Graph 3 supplies information from DLG
research done at farm level with the users of the different
mats and mattresses. Also in this graph Agriprom is the
lead scorer. (Table 1)
Individual mats or rolls
Individual mats must be heavier than rolls in order to be
stable. Normally they are also much thicker, which is not
necessary for the comfort of the animals, but does
increase the permanent deforming factor. However
individual mats have the tendency to stretch and must
often be installed a few centimeters apart. This makes it
almost inevitable for manure and sawdust to buildup in
the openings between the mats.
Table 1
What is ‘permanent in mm
Manufacturer Thickness Imprint
in mm
Permanent deforming after prolonged use
in mm in % DLG-report
deforming’?
Huber Technik N20
AgripromKoematras
20
43
10,6
20,2
0
0
0
0
5438F
5401
DeLaval M 35 R 35 21,8 4 11 5443F
Especially mattresses with granulate filling rapidly loose
AgricowKoematrasSchuim 43 24,4 7 16 5885F
Kraiburg KEW form. The mattress will show dents, hollows
their original Plus 62 42,9 10 16 5410F
BioretLouisiane Nr1This will negatively influence comfort
and or stretches. 43 22,4 20 23 5091
and make them difficult to clean. This is also been40
Spinder Meadows shown 38,2 10 25 5068
to occur with softer mattresses. Mattresses with a latex
AgricowKoematras Rubber-granulaat 72 40,9 20 28 5884F
filling do not show any change of form (Agriprom 0% DLG
Agrotel-Koematras 82 30,2 30 36 4892
research table 1 and graph 4).
Pasture Weidemat 44 20,8 23 47 5085
Zimflex
The Latex filling has enough resistance and comfort 61 35,6 29 48 5086
Brouwersnoppenmatrasright mass-elasticity ratio.40
because it offers the These 14,6 20 50 4890
Pasture Euromatras are unequalled by any mattress filling.
properties of Latex 44 29,4 24 53 5083
Genetics Erri Comfort the heaviest test in the research and
The deforming test is 135 43,2 95 70 4891
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optimal comfort (20 mm, graph 1) with 0% deforming
after prolonged testing. Graph 3 shows gives an overview
of the percentage of remarks made regarding status of
23. What about the
durability of the mats?
Cow mattresses with a rubber top cover and latex filling
have an impressively long durability (warranties up to 10
years). When it comes to mattresses consisting of a top
cover and filling material, quality of both components
determine the durability. Table 2 shows the differences in
a DLG deterioration test of the top cover of the
mattresses. Agriprom scores best of all researched
mattresses. Thinner top covers must be relatively
stronger. The Agriprom top cover has polyester netting
inside. Agriprom offers several rubber top covers and
scores as the best in the DLG research with the least
Labor savings
deterioration of all matrasses. On this point Agriprom can
once again deliver a warranty for very high durability. It needs no real convincing that with switching to cow
There is an important difference in the quality of the matrasses significant savings on labor can be realized.
filling material as well. This difference can be determined Cleaning and bedding the cubicles demands much less
by the permanent deforming (table 1). time in comparison with traditional sawdust beds. The
need for sawdust (expenses) has dropped significantly
since there is lesser amount needed for the bedding. Cow
Is bedding necessary? comfort also translates into your personal comfort due to
the following; savings on personnel equals lower labor
In all instances of binding moisture, bedding is necessary; wages which in turn leaves more time to be spend on
this in order to keep the laying area dry. However, on a other important tasks on the farm.
comfortable cow matrass the use of bedding is only a
fraction in comparison to traditional sawdust beds.
Agriprom cow matrasses are known to have the following Graph 2 Imprint
three effects: Chance of infection is slimmer, flies have
less possibilities to develop and an overall lower infection
pressure. By switching to cow matrasses one can save on 50
40
bedding alone around 75%. Experience shows that very 30
soft and dry bedding assures the best result because 20
10
larger and or hard particles in low quality bedding can act 0
as the granules of sandpaper between the skin and the
surface of the mattress.
Table 2
Manufacturer Thickness in mm Wear in mm Wear in % DLG-report
AgripromKoematras 9 0.5 5 5401
Huber Technik N20 20 0.9 5 5438F
Pasture Weidemat 4 0.5 13 5085
Pasture Euromatras 4 0.5 13 5083
DeLaval M 35 R 5 0.7 14 5443F
Spinder Meadows 3 0.5 17 5068
AgrotelComfortex 3 0.8 26 5113F
BioretLouisiane Nr2 3.2 1 31 5114F
Genetics Erri Comfort 2 0.8 40 4891
Besouw/Pasture 1.1 0.5 45 5108F
BioretLouisiane Nr1 3.2 2 63 5091
Zimflex 1.2 1 80 5086
Brouwersnoppenmatras 3.5 3 85 4890
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24. Graph 3 Remarks about feed &
legs
20
10
0
Thickness & permanent
Graph 4
160
deforming
140
120
100
80
60
40
20
0
Conclusion
Important aspects when investing in a cow
mattress are:
- Comfort
- Deforming
- Durability
Cows must have maximum comfort, without
permanent mattress deforming; in time this can
lead to less comfort, hygiene and cleaning
problems. Important and independent research
done by the DLG concludes that Agriprom
mattresses score as the best on all three aspects.
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25. Brief descriptioncription
Floor system for cow bedding with a black mat covering,
Thickness 4mm;
Top layer consists of a weaving profile with nylon netting inside
the latex sheets are made of natural latex.
The dimensions of the Latex under lay are 200 x 90 cm or
165 x122 cm, thickness approximately 35 mm
Hersteller und Anmelder
AgripromStalmatten B.V. Postbus 44
NL-7710 AA Nieuwleusen
Telefon: 0031 (0)529 4553-20
Telefax: 0031 (0)529 4553-15
E-mail: info@agriprom.nl
Deutsche
LandwirtschaftsGesellschafte.V.
PrüfstellefürLandmaschinen
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26. Test results
Test feature Test results Assessment
Suitability
As elastic ground covering in lying ++/+/0/-/--
area, suitable for high cubicles in 0 = standard
cubicle housing
Technical criteria
Wear resistance, durability and ageing
Abrasion test Good wear resistance +
Elasticity No permanent deforming ++
Top layer Slight wear resistance 0
Bottom layer Slight wear resistance 0
Acid test No changes to the covering +
Dimensional accuracy
No appreciable changes in length or +
width
Deformation No appreciable ++
Handling, installation
Installation by farmer Costly in terms of time -
Installation instructions Understandable and easy to carry out 0
Keeping clean and disinfecting
Self cleaning capacity Good +
Daily cleaning Does not present any difficulties +
High pressure cleaning Minimum distance of 30 cm by use of +
a turning jet nozzle
Minimum distance of 15 cm by use of +
flat jet nozzle
Effective basic cleaning and disinfecting Top covering good possible +
Disinfecting Underlayer very costly -
Guarantee, recycling
7 years writing off
Ground covering will be taken back +
Animal-related criteria
Observations of behavior
No deviation from normal behavior
ascertainable
Preference test
Ground covering The animals accept the ground ++
covering very positively
Joints research
85% are no findings +
Anti-slip properties
During slide tests On dry and wet covering good +
Safety underfoot for animals
Good in practical farms +
Deformation capacity and elasticity
In new state 21.55mm, very good ++
After long-time testing 20.8 mm, very good ++
Toxicological unobjectionability
Confirmed by the manufacturer 0
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27. Agriflex Cow Mattresses
Comfortable cows produce more milk.
Solid cow mattress system with elastic Energetic®ecolatex sheets.
The flexible rubber top mat is durable and consists of 100%
rubber with netting inside. Rubber has proven its strength and
durability in cow barns.
The AgriFlex cow mattress has a lot to offer:
Advantages Energetic® Latex under layer
- The mattress remains elastic and does not deform The cow mattress consists of a top mat and a flexible Energetic®
- The mattress is very durable and reliable ecolatex under layer. The sheets of Energetic® ecolatex consists
- Cows stand up easier, the mat is not slippery of natural rubber with a very high elasticity level. The memory of
- Easy to clean, highly flexible top mat the ecolatex assures life long comfortable flexibility. No other
- Almost no need to use sawdust material comes close to the flexibility and durability. Energetic®
- Labor-saving latex is water repellent and has a anti-fungal and anti-bacterial
effect.
Top mat of rubber:
The top mat is solid and consists of 100% rubber. Technical data
Thickness of the top cover is 4 mm. The flexible top layer is Top mat:
reinforced by a weaving, which prevents tearing and Dimensions: Width 2000 mm. Thickness: 4 mm
expanding. The mat has a textured profile, which guarantees Length: Rolls to 50 meter
optimal grip. The top cover can be cleaned using a high Material: 100% rubber
pressure cleaner (max 120 bar).
Under layer:
Dimensions: 1650 x 1180 mm (l x w)
Thickness: 32 mm and 35 mm
2000 x 900 mm (l x w)
Thickness: 32 mm and 35 mm
Material: Energetic®Ecolatex
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28. Mammouth Cow Mattresses
Comfortable cows produce more milk.
Solid cow mattress system with elastic Energetic®ecolatex sheets.
The flexible rubber top mat is durable and consists of 100%
rubber with netting inside. Rubber has proven its strength and
durability in cow barns.
The Mammouth cow mattress has a lot to offer:
Advantages The cow mattress consists of a top mat and a flexible Energetic®
- The mattress remains flexible and does not deform ecolatex under layer. The sheets of Energetic® ecolatex consist
- The mattress is very durable and reliable of a large share of natural rubber with a very high elasticity level.
- Cows stand up easier, the mat is not slippery The memory of the ecolatex assures life long comfortable
- Easy to clean, highly flexible top mat flexibility. No other material comes close to the flexibility and
- Almost no need to use sawdust durability. Energetic® latex is water repellent and has a anti-
- Labor-saving fungal and anti-bacterial effect.
Top mat of rubber: Technical data
The top mat is solid and consists of 100% rubber. Top mat:
Thickness of the top cover is 8 mm or 10 mm. The flexible top Dimensions: Width 1700/1800 mm. Thickness: 4 mm
layer is reinforced by a weaving, which prevents tearing and Length: Rolls to 50 meter
expanding. The mat has a textured profile, which guarantees Material: 100% rubber
optimal grip. The top cover can be cleaned using a high pressure
cleaner (max 120 bar). Under layer:
Dimensions: 1550 x 1180 mm (l x w)
Thickness: 32 mm and 35 mm
Energetic® Latex under layer
2000 x 900 mm (l x w)
Thickness: 32 mm and 35 mm
Material: Energetic®Ecolatex
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29. Easy Roll Cow Mattresses
Comfortable cows produce more milk.
Solid cow mattress system with elastic Energetic®ecolatex sheets.
The flexible rubber top mat is durable and consists of 100%
rubber with netting inside. Rubber has proven its strength and
durability in cow barns.
The Easy Roll cow mattress has a lot to offer:
Advantages The Easy Roll cow mattress has a Energetic® ecolatex under
- The mattress remains flexible and does not deform layer. The total thickness of the mat is 22 mm.
- The mattress is very durable and reliable
- Cows stand up easier, the mat is not slippery Technical data
- Easy to clean, highly flexible top mat Top mat: Hammer profile
- Almost no need to use sawdust Under layer: Hollow in the bottom made for the
- Labor-saving Energetic Latex under layer
Dimensions: Width: 1850 mm
Top mat of rubber: Thickness: Top layer: 11 mm Under layer: 11 mm
The top mat is solid and consists of 100% rubber. Length: Rolls of 30 meter
Thickness of the top cover is 11 mm. The flexible top layer is Material: 100% rubber
reinforced by a weaving, which prevents tearing and expanding.
The mat has a hamered profile, which guarantees optimal grip. Front side:
The front side of the mat has a massive ridged border of 10cm. Dimensions: 1550 x 1180 mm (l x w)
The back side of the mat has a massive ridged border of 20cm to Thickness: 32 mm and 35 mm
prevent any moisture and dirt coming underneath. At the same
time the last 20 cm of the mat functions as a incline (3 cm) in 2000 x 900 mm (l x w)
order for moisture to slide of the mat. Thickness: 32 mm and 35 mm
Material: Energetic®Ecolatex
Energetic® Latex underlayer
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30. Puzzle Comfortmat Cow Mattresses
Solid comfortable puzzlemat with elastic studs. The solid
rubbermat is durable and consist of 100% rubber. The
rubbermats have proven themselves in the agriculture.
Advantages Technical data
- Anti-slip Surface: Morphic profile (jigsaw profile on all 4 sides)
- Resists high point load Underside: 4 mm split circle.
- Durable
- Shock absorbing Material: Solid rubber
- Warmth isolating
- Comfortable; dry and warm Dimensions:
- Easy on the joints Thickness: 18 mm
- Easy to clean Width: 91cm
- Saves bedding Length: 121 cm.
Weight: 19.1 kg/m2 - 21 kg/each.
Top mat of rubber:
The top mat is solid and consist of 100% rubber. Thickness of the
puzzle mat is 18 mm. Loose lay installation (Floor underneath
with slope). Easy installation due to jigsaw profile.
Application
Flooring in the horse stable: loose boxes, stables walkways and
washing areas.
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31. Comfort Studmat
Solid comfortable rubbermat with flexible studs. The solid rubber
mat is durable and consist of 100% rubber with inlay. The
rubbermats have proven themselves worthy in the agriculture.
The mats can be easily installed.
The Comfort studmat has a lot to offer:
Advantages Technical data
- The mattress remains flexible and does not deform Top: Hammer profile
- The mattress is very durable and reliable Bottom: Studs 5 / 10 mm
- Cows stand up easier, the mat is not slippery
- Easy to clean, Material: Solid rubber, reinforced with nylon weave
- Easy to install
Dimensions: Width: 150 / 165 / 180 cm
Rubbermat: Thickness: 15 / 18 / 20 mm
Thickness of the rubber is 10 mm. The thickness of the flexible Length: 50 meter
studs at the bottom are 10 mm. The thickness of the mat is 20
2. 2
mm in total. The rubber has a nylon inlay to prevent the mat Weight: Stud 10 mm, 13 kg/m Stud 5mm, 17 kg/m
from tearing. The rubbermat has a hammered profile, for
optimizing grip. The rubbermat can be cleaned by means of a
high pressure cleaner and is resistant to sharp objects and hoofs.
Application
The studs comfort mat is to be used for covering the surface of
the (feed) cubicles of a dairy farm.
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