Cutting, mixing and distribution of feed including silage, round bales, corn, straw and minerals.
An efficient and economical method of feed distribution.

Laser robotThe Schouten Quickfeed feeding wagon has been developed to reduce the time and cost of feeding out to cattle. During the development of the Quickfeed the guiding principles were the ever increasing needs for flexibility and for reducing costs. By using modern, advanced manufacturing techniques and high quality materials a durable machine has been produced that represents very good value for money.

The costs for feeding cattle have been reduced to a minimum when the Schouten Quickfeed is used.

Technically, the Quickfeed is a uniquely constructed wagon. It is built to a very sturdy standard that ensures a long life with a minimum of maintenance. The wagon, in it's standard form, is very complete and comes with a wind screen above the augers, galvanised side walls and chassis, a polyester buffer on the top of the side rails to protect against bumps and a continuous drive along with other accessories. The Quickfeed has also been designed with a 50cm high drawbar so that it can be used by every type of tractor.

These high quality European machines are now available in New Zealand and Australia through the official factory representative - Schouten Machines Ltd, New Zealand.

 

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