To rid themselves of parasites, dead skin and excess seasonal coat, cows would scratch themselves on trees or fence posts. Today, modern cattle facilities rarely contain places for cattle to scratch as nature intended.


Length/ End width/Mid width: 33” x 20” x 9”
Weight: ......................105 kg (230 lbs.)
Power: ........................0.5 hp/220 volt 60 Hz


Length/ End width/Mid width: 40” x 19.5” x 14”
Weight: ......................93 kg (205 lbs.)
Power: ......................0.5 hp/220 volt 60 Hz

Model I features individual replaceable brush discs. As the disc wears, you move the worn discs to the center and place the new discs at the ends. The profile is a sharper taper to the center.

Model II features a one piece larger brush with a more linear profile. Unique pivoting head allows brush to be used in many positions.
The SEVEN AUTOMATIC COW BRUSH grooms the cattle and ensures:
How does the brush work?
By touching the brush, a contact switch starts the brush at approximately 46 rpm. The computer controlled brush will rotate for 60 seconds and then stops. If the brush is jarred or jammed, it will stop and automatically reverse. The brush head can pivot and the bristles are contoured for the body of the cow.
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