Calf pen slats

Jamer

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
Glos
We are looking at some replacement individual calf pens for housing for a short period of time, prior to group rearing on machines and barrels, as part of a system to try and prevent crypto transfer whilst in the first few days. So in trying to do the job as effectively but economically as possible I am looking at Solway calf pens and like the idea of a slatted floor which can easily enable quick cleaning and reuse of the pen. Question is; has anyone purchased these and do you reckon they are worth it?- They double the cost from £80/pen and at the moment I am inclined to try half with/half without. Any opinions?
 

Bald Rick

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Livestock Farmer
Location
Anglesey
We are looking at some replacement individual calf pens for housing for a short period of time, prior to group rearing on machines and barrels, as part of a system to try and prevent crypto transfer whilst in the first few days. So in trying to do the job as effectively but economically as possible I am looking at Solway calf pens and like the idea of a slatted floor which can easily enable quick cleaning and reuse of the pen. Question is; has anyone purchased these and do you reckon they are worth it?- They double the cost from £80/pen and at the moment I am inclined to try half with/half without. Any opinions?

We bought pens with wooden slatted floors. Fine for a bit then had a do with crypto so binned them off. Guess plastic slats may be easier to steam than wood.
 

Jamer

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
Glos
We bought pens with wooden slatted floors. Fine for a bit then had a do with crypto so binned them off. Guess plastic slats may be easier to steam than wood.

So can I ask what you have found has been effective in crypto prevention please?
 

Jamer

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
Glos
Helps but really only answer is hygiene. Steam and disinfect everything
Horrible the way you have a thriving calf one minute, stone dead the next

Yeah, that's why I wondered if plastic slats would enable quick cleaning and drying enabling us to be more proactive with the steam cleaner. I take Rob Drysdale's point in the Dairy Farmer last week that prophylaxis with Halocur is a poor response but he was not so forthcoming with preventative gold standards; I guess it all just boils down to hygiene.
 

jamj

Member
Location
Down
I bought plastic pens from Teemore engineering - the AgriPlastic ones.
Very easy to clean, but calves have to be bedded as no floor available.
Well pleased with them.
 

Sparkymark

Member
Yeah i have the solway ones.
Easy to clean.
Yeah doubles the price having slats but you will use less straw as they help the drainage.
A lot of moisture comes out of a calf.
 

Fergieman

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
Northumberland
825174


JFC do plastic calf slats 1200 x 900mm if they are any good to fit in pens.
 

jamj

Member
Location
Down
Thanks @Fergieman
Seems expensive, and they are too small for my pens.

Have been looking at making out of plastic decking which will cost about £70 + my time to make (which of course is free!)
 

pine_guy

Member
Location
North Cumbria
We are looking at some replacement individual calf pens for housing for a short period of time, prior to group rearing on machines and barrels, as part of a system to try and prevent crypto transfer whilst in the first few days. So in trying to do the job as effectively but economically as possible I am looking at Solway calf pens and like the idea of a slatted floor which can easily enable quick cleaning and reuse of the pen. Question is; has anyone purchased these and do you reckon they are worth it?- They double the cost from £80/pen and at the moment I am inclined to try half with/half without. Any opinions?
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