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SDAL44 Cow breathable weaning bra

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Milk hoods are made of high quality PVC material and offer many practical benefits to the cattle industry. Its soft and durable properties ensure cows remain intact and comfortable while wearing it. The shield’s pores are just the right size to ensure proper ventilation and airflow, helping to prevent discomfort or overheating in the cow’s udder area.


  • Size: 30*10.5*18cm
  • Weight: 330g
  • Material: PVC
  • Use: weaning cows
  • Features & details: 1.6 Plug Rope Hole 2.Safe for cattle 3.Vent design 4.Convenient to observe
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    The semi-transparent design of the breast shield has high brightness, allowing farmers to easily observe the activities and overall health of cows. This becomes especially useful during the calf weaning process. By placing the milk shield over the cow's udder and securing it with elastic bands, the mask ensures that the calves receive essential nutrients from their mother while encouraging them to begin the transition to solid food. This product plays a vital role in the early exercise and development of the calf's internal organs, especially the digestive system. By promoting the development of the rumen, the ability of calves to use roughage in the future is enhanced, thereby improving the quality of calf breeding. In addition, the brassiere helps reduce the occurrence of digestive tract diseases, thereby increasing the survival rate of calves and minimizing losses for farmers. 

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    Cow hoods help farmers preserve valuable commodity milk as it provides a controlled environment for calf care, preventing over-drinking or wasting. This in turn saves labor and equipment for the farmer, while also reducing the overall cost of calf farming. In summary, the milk cover is a beneficial and functional product that contributes to the development and well-being of the calf while providing convenience and efficiency to the cattleman. It positively impacts calf health, milk preservation and reduces costs, making it a valuable asset in modern farming practices.


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