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Calf Hutches
POLY
DELUXE HUTCH
Accessories
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Neck
strap with chain, 58" tether pipe & roof eye-bolts
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- Preferred vs a fence
- Easier access
for cleaning
- Avoids snow
drifts created by fences
- More contact
with calves... easier to train
show animals and heifers
- Lower cost...
faster to set up, move & store
- Sturdy chain (4'
L with 3/16" thick links) glides along length of galvanized
pipe (1-1/4" dia x 14 ga.). Pipe is mounted under
center ridge of roof, using a 3/8" x 2-1/2" eyebolt
(furnished), on each end. Eyebolts can also be used for
lifting hutch.
- Chain movement is
usually restricted to inside of hutch the first day (to allow
calf to adapt to restraint system), or when weather is cold.
Insert clevis pin (furnished), through a hole in pipe
at center of hutch. Simply remove and reinsert in pipe hole
nearest door, to allow calf to walk outside.
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Hay
feeder with door
Sturdy, poly construction. Bolts to inside side wall of hutch
toward rear— includes side door & latch, plus 3/8" dia. solid-
aluminum hinge pin (access opening will need to be cut in side
wall)
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Bedding
door
Extra side door for adding bedding. Usually installed toward rear
of hutch. Includes side door & latch, plus 3/8" dia. solid-aluminum
hinge pin (access opening will need to be cut in side wall)
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Bottle
2 or 3-quart poly bottle with
soft rubber nipple
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Fence
attachment hardware
Includes two rods (1/2" galv. tube) plus four eyebolts
(3/8" x
2-1/2" and 1-1/2") with nuts and washers
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Front Enlosure

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Storm
door

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