Iae or Bateman self locking feed yokes.

Hotbed

Member
Looking to buy some self locking yokes, are there any other makes out there any good, they will need to fit onto .5 metre high flat top concrete panels in 6m bays, I don't want any wood involved in the panels, I like the look of the Bateman one but would appreciate users recommendations and thought's.
 

shearerlad

Member
Livestock Farmer
What ever make you decide on make sure they are the ones that open at the top and the bottom.
We have a line of old iae yokes which don’t let heads out at the bottom. No use if a cow goes down.
 

Bullring

Member
Location
Cornwall
Had Bateman ones made and they come they were that poorly made and didn't work I sent them back and got my money back and went and bought jourdain, super quiet and strong compared to iae and Bateman.
 

Forever Fendt

Member
Location
Derbyshire
Are there any suppliers of Jourdain in the south east ?.
@ Hotbed I can supply you the safety yokes with whatever end you want to fit to your posts,we normally fit them above a 500mm panel as shown in the picture you will need to have a threaded insert cast in the front of the panel to take a bottom bracket that stops the 20ft yoke section bowing and it also holds the bottom rail 12mm above the panel to allow adjustment of the fixed rail to suit your size of cattle, the bracket is not fitted in the picture,if you have not used them before you will wonder how you managed without them, if you let me know what you need i will get you a delivered price
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@ Hotbed I can supply you the safety yokes with whatever end you want to fit to your posts,we normally fit them above a 500mm panel as shown in the picture you will need to have a threaded insert cast in the front of the panel to take a bottom bracket that stops the 20ft yoke section bowing and it also holds the bottom rail 12mm above the panel to allow adjustment of the fixed rail to suit your size of cattle, the bracket is not fitted in the picture,if you have not used them before you will wonder how you managed without them, if you let me know what you need i will get you a delivered priceView attachment 609992

Thinking of doing 140ft shed, would need posts, barriers and concrete panels, what would be price roughly speaking.
 

Forever Fendt

Member
Location
Derbyshire
Thinking of doing 140ft shed, would need posts, barriers and concrete panels, what would be price roughly speaking.
Do you want posts and sockets or just posts to concrete in and are you doing 7x 20ft or splitting it into smaller bays, at 20ft you ideally want 6" panels, could you get the panels local;y as the haulage would add up on the panels from here
 

ejensen

New Member
Do you want posts and sockets or just posts to concrete in and are you doing 7x 20ft or splitting it into smaller bays, at 20ft you ideally want 6" panels, could you get the panels local;y as the haulage would add up on the panels from here
Do you still supply Jourdain Self locking feed yokes?
 

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