Milkbar Lamb/Kid 30 Teat Round Feeder
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Milkbar Lamb/Kid 30 Teat Round Feeder

Milkbar Lamb/Kid 30 Teat Round Feeder

  • The ultimate group feeder for lambs and kids!
  • Can be used inside or outside and like all Milk Bar feeders, is UV stabilised to withstand the elements. The solid base stops it from being pushed over even when they are at weaning age.
  • The feeder bowl sits inside the base for storage or transport.

The Milk Bar™ Lamb/ Kid 30 comes with the feeder bowl stacked inside the base and a pack of the bolts and instructions you will need to assemble the feeder ready for use.

Place the feeder bowl upside down on the ground.
Place the base on to the feeder bowl, lining up the bolt holes.
Screw the bolts into place. They are wingnut so no need for any tools.
Fill with milk and leave them to it!

How do I change my teats?
Milk Bar™ Teats have a pull through design to sit snugly against the feeder wall for optimum hygiene. However, while this is the most hygienic system, it can also be difficult to change teats!

Use a Teat Tool: This is by far the easiest method. The purpose designed Teat Tool plucks the teat from the feeder with minimal effort in seconds.

Pull the teats out by hand: When removing by hand, make sure to either pull the teat directly down or up. If you try to pull the teat straight out, it will be a tough job!

Cut the teats out: Make sure the blade is sharp and you use the knife away from you.

Make sure to check the teat alignment is correct and the slit is vertical!

$122.97

Original: $351.34

-65%
Milkbar Lamb/Kid 30 Teat Round Feeder

$351.34

$122.97

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Milkbar Lamb/Kid 30 Teat Round Feeder

  • The ultimate group feeder for lambs and kids!
  • Can be used inside or outside and like all Milk Bar feeders, is UV stabilised to withstand the elements. The solid base stops it from being pushed over even when they are at weaning age.
  • The feeder bowl sits inside the base for storage or transport.

The Milk Bar™ Lamb/ Kid 30 comes with the feeder bowl stacked inside the base and a pack of the bolts and instructions you will need to assemble the feeder ready for use.

Place the feeder bowl upside down on the ground.
Place the base on to the feeder bowl, lining up the bolt holes.
Screw the bolts into place. They are wingnut so no need for any tools.
Fill with milk and leave them to it!

How do I change my teats?
Milk Bar™ Teats have a pull through design to sit snugly against the feeder wall for optimum hygiene. However, while this is the most hygienic system, it can also be difficult to change teats!

Use a Teat Tool: This is by far the easiest method. The purpose designed Teat Tool plucks the teat from the feeder with minimal effort in seconds.

Pull the teats out by hand: When removing by hand, make sure to either pull the teat directly down or up. If you try to pull the teat straight out, it will be a tough job!

Cut the teats out: Make sure the blade is sharp and you use the knife away from you.

Make sure to check the teat alignment is correct and the slit is vertical!

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  • The ultimate group feeder for lambs and kids!
  • Can be used inside or outside and like all Milk Bar feeders, is UV stabilised to withstand the elements. The solid base stops it from being pushed over even when they are at weaning age.
  • The feeder bowl sits inside the base for storage or transport.

The Milk Bar™ Lamb/ Kid 30 comes with the feeder bowl stacked inside the base and a pack of the bolts and instructions you will need to assemble the feeder ready for use.

Place the feeder bowl upside down on the ground.
Place the base on to the feeder bowl, lining up the bolt holes.
Screw the bolts into place. They are wingnut so no need for any tools.
Fill with milk and leave them to it!

How do I change my teats?
Milk Bar™ Teats have a pull through design to sit snugly against the feeder wall for optimum hygiene. However, while this is the most hygienic system, it can also be difficult to change teats!

Use a Teat Tool: This is by far the easiest method. The purpose designed Teat Tool plucks the teat from the feeder with minimal effort in seconds.

Pull the teats out by hand: When removing by hand, make sure to either pull the teat directly down or up. If you try to pull the teat straight out, it will be a tough job!

Cut the teats out: Make sure the blade is sharp and you use the knife away from you.

Make sure to check the teat alignment is correct and the slit is vertical!