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Working with farmers, agricultural architects and contractors for over 40 years.
AgriStride develops advanced hybrid flooring solutions that help reduce lameness, cut ammonia emissions and improve day-to-day performance on farms across the UK.
Each system combines slip-resistant rubber with strong, durable concrete to support natural movement and hoof health, resulting in cleaner, safer floors for cows and for the people working with them. Shaped by over 40 years of precast expertise from our roots in the agricultural industry, AgriStride is easy to install, built to last and is a reliable choice for farms looking to put welfare first and invest in their future.
Why farmer pain points
Sharp edges on covers
Slippy concrete
Building used for other purpose
Narrow walkways
Parallel slats don’t scrape easily
Heavy machines


About us
AgriStride was developed from over 40 years of precast expertise at Wolfenden Concrete - one of the UK’s leading names in concrete systems for modern dairy farms. We focus on practical, welfare-first solutions that support herd health, safety and productivity.
AgriStride brings together everything we’ve learned into a next-generation hybrid flooring system, reflecting the same values we’ve always stood by - practical thinking, long-term performance and a deep understanding of what animals and their environments really need.
Our supply footprint so far
AgriStride systems are already making a real difference at dairy farms across the UK, from retrofit projects to large-scale new builds, as farmers look to improve overall safety standards, future-proof their infrastructure and navigate the daily demands of modern livestock farming.
Latest news

Cattle flooring: Types, layouts, materials, and practical use
Flooring comes up all the time when we work on cattle housing projects. Sometimes it’s for a new build, but more often, it’s because something isn’t working as it should. Maybe cows are slipping in certain spots, there are wet patches that won’t go away, or the floor just isn’t holding up to daily use.

Slurry handling and flooring integration in cattle housing
Slurry handling in cattle sheds usually goes unnoticed until there’s a problem. If it’s working, you don’t think about it. If it isn’t, you’ll spot wet floors, spend more time scraping, notice stronger smells, and see cows getting dirtier.

What makes the best livestock sheds for welfare and durability
A livestock shed does more than keep animals dry. On beef and dairy farms, shed design affects animal welfare, performance, and daily work. The materials and layout you choose at the start will influence hygiene, lameness, loading, and cleaning.

Why non-slip cow flooring is essential for herd safety
This article looks at why non-slip flooring matters, what your options are, and how to pick what works best for your farm.

