Plastiklatten für Schafe und Ziegen
This injection-molded plastic slats flooring for sheep and goats transforms the housing with its 15mm optimized gaps for superior manure drainage and improved barn hygiene.
Produktübersicht
Our veterinary-approved flooring system revolutionizes barn hygiene with its optimized gap design that allows 40% faster waste removal than standard slats. The one-piece molded construction eliminates weak points where bacteria can gather.
Technische Spezifikationen
| Modell | Material | Abmessungen | Gewicht | Recommended Use |
| 340501 | Premium Polypropylene | 500×600mm | 1.8 kg | Lambing pens, isolation areas |
| 340502 | Premium Polypropylene | 600×600mm | 2.1 kg | General sheep housing |
| 340503 | Premium Polypropylene | 1000×500mm | 2.7 kg | Large goat shelters, high-traffic areas |
Schlüsselmerkmale
- Superior waste management: 15mm gaps prevent clogging while allowing maximum manure passage
- Unmatched durability: Withstands over 5,000 lbs per square foot without deformation
- Healthier animals: Reduces hoof rot incidents by up to 70% compared to concrete
- Quick installation: Modular design connects in seconds without special tools
- Cost-effective: Lasts 3x longer than wood slats with zero replacement costs
Simple Installation Process
1: Prepare the base
- Level surface (concrete, compacted earth, or gravel base)
- Install support beams every 50cm (fiberglass or galvanized metal recommended)
2: Assemble panels
- Lay first panel in corner
- Connect subsequent panels using integrated locking system
- Trim final row with standard saw if needed
3: Secure the system
- Fasten perimeter panels with included clips
- Allow 5mm expansion gap at walls
Most farmers can install 100 sq. ft. in under 2 Std..
Low-Maintenance Care
Täglich:
- Remove large debris with rubber squeegee
Wöchentlich:
- Power wash (max 1200 PSI) at 30° angle to clean gaps
Seasonally:
- Check support beams for wear
- Inspect panel connections
Storage Tips:
- Stack horizontally with spacers every 10 paneele
- Store in shaded, dry area when not in use










