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Stanfield Farrowing Heat Pads

SKU O2H2
Original price $219.99 - Original price $319.99
Original price $319.99
$319.99
$219.99 - $319.99
Current price $319.99
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Availability:
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Dimension: 2 x 4 ft
Size: Large
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Stanfield Farrowing Heat Pads

Osborne's Stanfield Farrowing Heat Pads distribute heat evenly to provide piglets with a safe, reliable lying area 30-35°F above air temperature. This creates a 90-100°F resting surface in a cool building that's just right for young pigs.

 

 

Stanfield Farrowing Heat Pad Key Features:

  • tough surface made of engineered fiberglass reinforced composite material
  • heat pads are 100% water-tight and flame-retardant
  • plastic composite material is easy to clean
  • treaded surface provides piglets with solid footing
  • draft-barrier cleats pre-drilled holes for tie-downs make installation easy
  • evenly distributed heat keeps piglets away from the sow reducing crush-losses
  • Made in America

Stanfield Farrowing Heat Pad Available Sizes:

  • 1.5 x 2 FT, 95 WATTS, Serves up to 9 pigs
  • 2 x 3 FT, 160 WATTS, Serves up to 18 pigs
  • 2 x 4 FT, 200 WATTS, Serves up to 24 pigs

Bedding is unnecessary and should not be used.

Each pad comes with one 10' long cord.

External heating control to regulate the pad temperature sold separately.

WARNING: Do not cover Heat Pad. Use Heat Pad only in dry environment. Always connect Heat Pad to power supplied through a Ground Fault Interrupter. READ INSTRUCTIONS THOROUGHLY BEFORE USE!

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David from Columbus
Tortoise Heating Pad

"This is an excellent heating pad for other animals besides pigs. I use mine for sulcatta tortoises which I have gotten from rescue shelters in New York. They do not hibernate and therefore must have heat when our temperatures get below 50 degrees. I h

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