Feed Rails Designed for Dairy Barn Feeding Areas
East Rock supplies feed rail systems designed to define feeding spaces and provide durable separation between cows in dairy barns across Canada.
What We Have To Offer
Single Feed Rail
- Quick to assemble
- Feed rail height is easily
- Adjustable
Adjustable Sloped Feed Rail
- The unique bends of our
system provide maximum head
and neck space - Adjustable rails on this feed rail allow the width & number of openings to be altered to provide greater flexibility
- Animals stand squarer on at the feed front
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Feed Rails That Define Feeding Spaces
Feed rails are steel components installed along the feed bunk to separate and define individual feeding spaces for cows. They play a structural role within the feeding area by helping organize cow positioning during feeding.
Properly designed feed rails support consistent spacing along the feed bunk and help maintain clear, organized feeding areas within the barn.
East Rock feed rail systems are designed for modern dairy barns where durability, fit, and long service life matter. These systems integrate into a range of feed lane layouts and are built for continuous use in active barn environments.
A Good Fit for Operations That…
- Require structural separation at the feed bunk
- Need durable feed lane components for daily barn use
- Are building new barns or upgrading existing feeding areas
- Use modern dairy barn layouts that require consistent spacing along the feed lane
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Built for Structural Durability and Long-Term Use
Feed rails are steel components installed along the feed bunk to separate and organize individual feeding spaces between cows.
Constructed from durable materials, feed rails are designed to perform reliably in active dairy barns where equipment is used daily.
Feed rail systems are designed to fit cleanly into current dairy barn feeding areas and coordinate with surrounding feeding equipment.
Essential
Mounting Systems
East Rock supplies freestall systems in several configurations to support different barn layouts, installation methods, and facility requirements.
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