Where can I buy bay screens from? I really do not want to use Galebreaker!

Woodlands Farm

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Livestock Farmer
I am in desperate need of bay screens for the cattle and horses, but we don't have time to faff about chopping them about. Does anyone have some place they get there's from? Ideally somewhere that will post them too.

Thanks in advance
 

Hfd Cattle

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Mixed Farmer
Location
Hereford
I am in desperate need of bay screens for the cattle and horses, but we don't have time to faff about chopping them about. Does anyone have some place they get there's from? Ideally somewhere that will post them too.

Thanks in advance
Quick question .....why not Gale breaker ? We used them and no cutting . We just release the rope and up they roll .
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Got them direct from Galebreaker over the phone arrived next day
 

agrotron

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Quick question .....why not Gale breaker ? We used them and no cutting . We just release the rope and up they roll .View attachment 844001
Got them direct from Galebreaker over the phone arrived next day
They look good. What sort of price are they. I am thinking of putting some on 3 on our open fronted machinery shed as rain comes in when windy. Are they 20ft bays?
Cheers
 

Hfd Cattle

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
Hereford
From memory I think they were about £192 each but I will get the OH to have a look back . Yes they are 20' bays .
Brilliant cos they can be pulled down in a few seconds .
 

Limcrazy

Member
From memory I think they were about £192 each but I will get the OH to have a look back . Yes they are 20' bays .
Brilliant cos they can be pulled down in a few seconds .
Sounds cheap for 20ft roller galebreaker?, Secure covers are £250 plus for ratchet strapped screens depending on depth
 

Woodlands Farm

Member
Livestock Farmer
They are just never helpful on the phone and rude. Also, I really would like one ready to just put up, we don't have time with all the hunters going out at the moment. Thank you all for your suggestions but I have now found one I have bought, cheaper than galebreaker and they send it out ready to put straight up, but exactly the same quality.
 

skidless

Member
Out of interest which company have you used , as in the past I have used Brian Adams Tarpaulins and found them very good covers and excellent to deal with .
 
I've got some 'Galebreaker' that's been in-situ for 30 + years and good to go on , so worked out ok on price ! . Just done some top doors with it , look good , a bit experimental on fixing it on , but pleased so far .....
Must get some Roller-ones for 2 bays of a shed .... Price a bit horrible .... but , if they last 30 years , then I'll be almost certainly not about to worry about replacing !!!!!
 

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