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PPP Feed Systems

Typically, our system comprises of a silo outside the milking parlour and for HB sheds two auger lines out of the silo into the shed. With a rotary as most farmers are only feeding one type of feed or blend then there is just single auger into the shed.

HB Double Auger line

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If you are looking at controlling feed concentrate feed intake the best option, we have to offer is our double auger line system where we are able to do feed drops as low as 60g per animal . The control box allows you to have two preset feed rate drops for different flocks .

Standard HB Feed System

This comprises of one dispenser per two animals and typically the minimum drop is 250g – this is the cheapest option we are able to offer and is very reliable option and it does give you the opportunity to upgrade to a double auger line at a later date .

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Rotary

PPP import a platform dispenser from Hanskamp in Holland and this dispenser Watch the that can drop as low as 50g per animal . video here With a rotary you have the added advantage of adding on additional auger lines and dispensers in the shed and blending your own feed or targeting feed or animal health products to individual animals .

Sheep Dipping

PPP started manufacturing sheep dipping machines in the 1980’s . As the leading sheep dipping manufacturer in New Zealand PPP are able to offer the most competitively priced unit in the country . PPP are now exporting into Australia, UK & Ireland, Europe, Middle east & South America . The Lincoln model is well suited to the New Zealand bred sheep . The unit is manufactured from stainless steel and coupled with an electronic eye for auto on off most farmers can easily dip 800-1,000 sheep per hour . Each unit is complete with a Honda motor & Davey fire fighter pump with hose kit and delivery to nearest main centre .

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All our system come with a 12 month warrantee on equipment and installation. The company has a serviceman who operates 7 days per week 52 weeks of the year.

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