The AgriStride Moov keeps cows confidently flowing through entrance and exits points into milking parlours, robots and collecting yards. Ideal for single scrape passages between cubicle beds, to provide the comfort to the cows, whilst optimising the scraping capacity with it’s diagonal openings.
Ideal for cattle race channels
Designed to keep cattle moving smoothly
Can be used in retro fit scenarios
Moov specifications
Dimensions/Weight
2000 x 950 x 200mm (793kg)
Strength
50Kn high-strength concrete
Standards
BS5502 part 50 & BS8110
Finish
Textured concrete with non-slip pattern imprint
Inserts
Interchangeable inserts available:
• Urine insert
• Solid insert
• Smaller multi-animal insert

Moov Channel
Purpose built to use alongside the Moov slat; this channel is optimised for slurry flow in cattle race passages but does closely marry the 1m x 1m channels in the industry.
The unit measures 755mm wide x 800mm deep x 2000mm long internally, is built from 50kN high-strength concrete, weighs 1346kg, complies with BS5502 part 50 and BS8110 standards, and comes with four insert options.
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Built on experience. Backed by real results.
AgriStride is rooted in over 40 years of agricultural knowledge, with every one of our hybrid flooring products developed with herd welfare, productivity and long-term value in mind.
From significant ammonia reduction to improved hoof health, AgriStride products are designed to meet the day-to-day demands of modern livestock farming. Our concrete and rubber solutions are proven on farms across the UK and shaped by the needs of the people who run them.
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