This tie stall equipment system organises controlled housing of cattle in dairy and fattening barns, produced in configurations from 50 up to 800 animal places. The system is built around main stands with a double-ended chain harness — the classic tie-stall arrangement that fixes each animal at its own feeding and resting place, enabling individual feeding control, simplified veterinary access and orderly milking in stanchion barns.
Tie housing remains widespread in dairy regions because it maximises individual animal oversight: feed rations, health checks and treatments are administered per cow rather than per herd. Equipment sets are specified to herd size, letting farms order precisely the capacity of an existing barn or a new build.
Steel construction is designed for the loads, moisture and ammonia environment of livestock premises. Priced from $90 with a minimum order of five sets, the equipment addresses livestock-farm outfitters, agricultural cooperatives and barn construction contractors.
For export buyers serving dairy development programmes, tie-stall hardware is fundamental infrastructure: every stanchion barn renovation or expansion generates demand in direct proportion to herd headcount.
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