calf jacket

 

With the help of Topcalf calf jackets, the calf needs to spend less energy regulating its body temperature, and can put all its energy into growth.

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Prevent energy loss

As the perfect ambient temperature for a young calf is between 15 and 25 degrees, it is wise to use a calf blanket when the outside temperature is 10 degrees or colder. A cold calf needs more energy to maintain its body temperature. It also experiences stress, which reduces its immune system. A good calf cover is then the ideal solution to keep the calf warmer.

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Satisfied farmer in Thuringia

German farmer expands with Topcalf Trio XXL calf hutches A farmer from Thuringia, Germany, chose 20 Topcalf Trio XXL calf hutches a few years ago. In practice, the hutches proved to be durable, user-friendly, and pleasant for both the calves and the farmer. The positive experience was so convincing that the farmer recently decided to … Continued

Project Gefrees, Germany

Project Gefrees, Germany – 2 rows of 26 calf pens In cooperation with our dealer Knopf & Oswald, we have completed a full calf housing project in Gefrees (Germany): 2 rows with a total of 26 calf pens. A practical and efficient solution that perfectly meets the needs of the farmer. Spacious & comfortable Each … Continued

Topcalf Calf Shed – Healthy Calves, Easy Farm Management

The Calf Shed for Healthy Calves and Ease on the Farm In cooperation with our dealer Holm & Laue, we recently completed seven Topcalf calf shed in Northern Germany. A wonderful project where health, comfort, and ease of use take center stage. Space & Comfort With a surface area of approximately 16.25 m² for four … Continued

 
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