They aren't pinned in ground and collapsible though.IAE an Ritchey both make them. IAE one has removeable bars for suckling calf or C-sections.
Thanks this is interesting. Iv downloaded the spec for their 3 calving gates and will take it from there [emoji106]I looked at buying one earlier this year.
Was advised to purchase better gate from Teemore Engineering.
It is all one gate which means that you don't have to drop a pin down into the floor. Not much fun when it is deep in bedding.
The smaller gate is hung on the main gate so that there is no opening between the two pens when it is in use.
Teemore also do the cheaper 3 in 1.
I'm sure they deliver to mainland as they do cubicles etc also.
The one we got was the EX5.
Which make have you got?Hinged mine to post in shed an I swings round against wall when not needed. Have bolted a pin to it to hold in position for in use.
Do you have a pic of your set up you could send me?I looked at buying one earlier this year.
Was advised to purchase better gate from Teemore Engineering.
It is all one gate which means that you don't have to drop a pin down into the floor. Not much fun when it is deep in bedding.
The smaller gate is hung on the main gate so that there is no opening between the two pens when it is in use.
Teemore also do the cheaper 3 in 1.
I'm sure they deliver to mainland as they do cubicles etc also.
The one we got was the EX5.
Have an Agritube I think it's called set up the same as that.Hinged mine to post in shed an I swings round against wall when not needed. Have bolted a pin to it to hold in position for in use.
Il check it out thanksHave an Agritube I think it's called set up the same as that.
Thanks, that looks fab.
Would need to be...it was not cheap!Thanks, that looks fab.
This looks the business. Did u have this one made for you?Ours, mounted on a plate through the wall, has 2 height settings, as on straw
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Usually keep it out, calves love it as a safe area
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A bit of bar fashioned to keep it in place, have 1 top and bottom but usually just need the bottom one, pull a pin to fold, pull 2 & carry the lot out.
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The O'Donnell Engineering from Tipperary, Southern Ireland calving gate that iv attached pics of with my post is €390 to deliver + €400 for the kit - works out just over £700.@sjewart , a dairy farm near here has the Irish gate, he says it's the best thing he's ever bought.
I'm looking at getting one now.
What was the delivery cost?
Teemore yoke, csec gate, stands and caps etc being delivered tomorrow for me to look at before deciding if it suits my space and needs [emoji106]Teemore c-section gate is fab, well worth the money