slurry and drainage feature
MILLWARD Tel: 01625 861749Mobile: 07714 324 847& KEELING
Visit our trade Stands
at Chelford & Beeston Timber based 2 in 1 unitFeed Barrier & Trough
AGRICULTURAL SERVICES Ring for a Quote now!
FEED BARRIERS
The Ritchie Grassland Aerator
‘Improves your grass growth’
16' long 5' & 6' wide
Feeds 30 or more Cattle
Fodder bin
TRAILED & MOUNTEDRelieves compaction & Increases nutrient intake M & K
Reduces fertilizer requirements FLEXIBLE HARROWS
Improves soil structure & drainage Feed Trailers
YARDFEED SCRAPERS
BUNKER Heavy Duty model shown, has 50mm
Solid Rubber Blade, and can beRitchie
Main Agent Fitted with quick hitch 'A' frame.Reversible Push-Pull with lock.
Variable width from 6' to 8'.
SHEEP
SHEEP RACKRitchie’s New
Galvanised with 3" x 3" DOUBLE-SIDEDCombi Clamp
mesh to minimise waste. LAMB CREEP FEEDER
Supplied with four large rubber 4 wheels, fully galvanised SHEEP TROUGH
tyred wheels. Available in 8' or 10' lengths. construction with an extra wide lid. Manufactured from 22g steel,
drainage holes and strengthening bars.
9' x 10” x 6".
SHEEP HURDLES
HORNED SHEEP FEEDER SHEEP FEEDER LAMB CREEP SHELTER 7 rails, centre vertical strap.
12" rivetted skirt, 5' in diameter 12" rivetted skirt, 5' in diameter Complete with 125kg 6' long and 3' high. Two multi-
and 3' high. Supplied in two and 3' high. Supplied in two approx. removable hopper position brackets attached to SHEEP FEED CRADLE
halves.Available in painted halves. Available in painted with full length adjustable one end. Available in painted Sectional frame on skids c/w end gate
or galvanised finishes. or galvanised finishes. front. Galvanised frame. or galvanised finishes. 5'5” x 5’0” x 3’7” high.
Self Locking YLarge variety of crushes
for viewing
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