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Te Pari Stepped Cattle Loading Ramps: Making loading and unloading faster and easier!

Te Pari Stepped Cattle Loading Ramps: Making loading and unloading faster and easier!

The Te Pari Stepped Cattle Loading Ramps feature a patented stepped design that make loading and unloading of cattle easier and also reduce slipping, prioritize animal safety and reduce stress. In this blog post, we will explore the features and benefits of Te Pari Stepped Cattle Loading Ramps.

Te Pari acquires award-winning Vetmarker product range

Te Pari acquires award-winning Vetmarker product range

New Zealand agri-tech company Te Pari is expanding its international product line with the purchase of the award-winning agricultural range, Vetmarker®.

Efficient and Stress-Free Sheep Handling at Coliban Park

Efficient and Stress-Free Sheep Handling at Coliban Park

Coliban Park is a property in the heart of central Victoria with a rich history spanning generations. Duncan Barber, the proud owner of Coliban Park, is a fourth-generation farmer with a dedication to growth and innovation. Find out how the Te Pari Racewell has revolutionized sheep handling on his farm.

New Titan PX Cattle Crush

New Titan PX Cattle Crush

We are very excited to release our new Titan PX Cattle Crush. Developed to be a cost-effective solution for farmers wanting a powered crush with finger tip control to make processing large numbers of cattle easier.

Making cattle drafting easier and faster

Making cattle drafting easier and faster!

Castletown Estate is located in Cumbria in England. The recent addition of a Te Pari Taurus Crush with 3-Way Auto Sorting System is taking cattle handling to the next level at Castletown by automatically weighing and drafting cattle quickly, safely, and with minimal operator input. See what Rauri Martin, Farm and Estate Director at Castletown Estate has to say about the new system...

Getting more data out of our sheep

Getting more data out of our sheep

Paul Coates runs a mixed enterprise of pedigree Beef Shorthorns and North of England mules with Cheviot and Scotch mules at his farm located near Carlisle, near Cumbria in the Eden Valley. The 420-acre farm is used mostly for grazing their animals with the aim to become as efficient with the animal data as possible. With over 1000 sheep to manage Paul began looking into sheep handling options to help with the recording of data whilst keeping labour to a minimum.