Separation Panels

This Jourdain vertical bar separation panel is designed to divide group sheep/goat pens. The vertical bars eliminate the possibility of the animals getting trapped.

  • Narrow vertical bars eliminating choking hazard
  • Can be opened from both sides
  • Easily shortened when installing
  • Ideal for batch housing
  • Can be stock boarded to improve biosecurity

Description

Jourdain has established itself as the number one stabling manufacturer in the world by making high-quality products that last.

The separation panels are made up of vertical bars spaced 110mm apart. This reduces the contact of animals between pens and fully prevents sheep and goat heads from getting stuck. The barrier can be easily shortened when installing. This is the ideal product for batch housing. Gates can be stock boarded for extra biosecurity.

Specification

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Code Size
CC3970 3 metres
CC3972 4 metres
CC2974 5 metres
CC3963 Vertically barred gate

Benefits

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Narrow spacing prevent sheep/goat injury.
Spring latch gate adds extra security and can prevent sheep/goats from escaping.
Easy to stock board, which can aid in biosecurity, therefore preventing the spread of bacteria.
Ideal for batch housing to ensure batches remain separated.

FAQs

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Are they in stock?
Teemore carry a large stock both in the UK and Ireland.
Where can I get a price?
For prices, please contact our offices on +44 (0) 28 677 48377.
Where can I purchase these?
You can purchase these directly from Teemore by contacting a sales rep.
Do you offer delivery?
Yes. Teemore offer a delivery service over the UK and Ireland. For smaller orders there may be a small delivery charge depending on your location.

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