
Spinder offers a total concept of livestock housing products with both the cows and the farmers in mind.
A happy, healthy cow in good condition performs better.
Little work, convenient, fast and
safe to carry out.
Knowledge & quality. Spinder: between the cows since 1973.
Customised solutions based on individual customer demand.
Delivery through dealers, from a broad range of products in stock.
Dry cow housing facility is co-decisive for her health and performance as a fresh…
"The space provided by the waved neckbar invites the cow to lie down and rest. I…
Renovation of a first: changing the feedfronts in a Flexhal curved roof barn
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✅ Possible to close aisles with different widths with the same gate ✅ Heavy frame and adjustable pivoting points
✅ Enough free space to quickly move through the gate ✅ Mounting for manure scraper and drinking water reservoir is possible
To maintain a profitable barn with healthy dairy cows, will first and foremost require a well thought-out barn concept. A good barn concept makes optimum use of the available space, puts cow comfort first but also pays attention to the dairy farmer's management approach. Needless to say, everything must also remain affordable.
Capacity, construction, lighting and ventilation are the first aspects that are looked at . During the planning process, issues such as the projected duration of construction, how often the animals graze outdoors and hoof care are also taken into consideration. The walkways, the separation of the various areas for resting or activity by means of cow traffic gates and the design and characteristics of the lying and walking areas all play a central role. The number and models of cubicles, feeding areas, drinking troughs and the type and position of the milking system as well as facilities such as the cuddle boxes and calf pens that can serve as an infirmary, are also important. Last but not least, the entire set-up must be easy to clean, preferably with low-maintenance manure disposal systems, and the risk of injury must be kept to a minimum. In short: there should be no factors that could adversely affect the health of animals or employees in general.
Designing a cow shed is therefore not an easy task, especially if you consider the consequences of an incorrect layout and poor fittings. At Spinder we have many years of practical experience in designing, implementing and fitting out cow sheds. Our recommendations takes into account the circumstances on your farm and we also show you how smart solutions contribute to cow comfort and can reduce your tasks to a minimum. Not only do we give top priority to cow comfort, we're also serious about the farmer's comfort and convenience.