Description
ESlated Rubber floors
The KURA rubber mat proving its effectiveness in barns for more than 20 years and is characterized by its versatility. The product is suitable for almost all surfaces, especially in dairy barns, due to its wide range of variants. KURA is also highly suitable for calf husbandry in fully slatted pens as slatted flooring. Be it in walking alleys for dairy cattle or as slatted flooring for calves: Soft conditions underfoot come closest to meeting the natural needs of animals, thereby enhancing their health in many ways.
- Animal-friendly softness and certified grip
- Noise and stress reducing
- Suitable for new constructions and renovation projects
KURA S
The slatted flooring KURA S is made to measure for every slatted floor geometry. Large-area mats extending over several slatted floor elements and our proven fixing system with patented rubber pegs ensure outstanding dimensional and form stability. Driving on the mats, manure removal with scrapers and use of robot scrapers are possible. KURA S ensures your slatted floor is cattle friendly, thereby promoting their health and natural behavior. As a simple solution for renovation projects, it is a quick and easy way to meet legal standards.
- For walking alleys in dairy barns
- For the pen husbandry of calves and young cattle up to 250 kg
- Compliance with standard DIN 3763: Sufficiently soft or elastically deformable within the meaning of the new German Animal Protection – Livestock Ordinance (TierSchNutztV) (DIN class 2)
- Better cleanliness for calves: According to ordinances TierSchNutztV (DE) and FtTT (AT), a slit width of 30 mm is only permitted with rubber flooring.
LOSPA is Faster weight gain
Greater weight gains due to increased comfort, better energy balance and feed conversion lead to significantly shorter fattening periods. The fact that fattening bulls on rubber tend to reach slaughter maturity earlier has also been verified in many studies conducted.
LOSPA SB
Calves, young cattle or beef calves in pen husbandry up to 250 kg (or 350 kg if the animals are kept in the same pen for the entire fattening/breeding period)
Slatted flooring with curved surface for higher loads is made to measure for common longitudinal and cross slits. Large-area mats extending over several slatted floor elements and our proven fixing system with extra strong rubber pegs ensure outstanding dimensional and form stability. The reinforced, curved (cambered) surface with approx. 5% slope towards the slits facilitates the drainage of liquids, allowing the mat to dry faster. This improves slip resistance and reduces the amount of ammonia released (up to 38% less ammonia*). As a simple solution for renovation projects, it is a quick and easy way to meet legal standards. Ensures your slatted floor is cattle friendly, thereby promoting their health and natural behavior.
- For common longitudinal and cross slits above animal weights of 250 kg
- Curved, reinforced surface for high loads
- Compliance with standard DIN 3763: Sufficiently soft or elastically deformable within the meaning of the new German Animal Protection – Livestock Ordinance (TierSchNutztV) (DIN class 1)
- Eligible for support in various countries as an emission-reducing rubber mat.
LOSPA Swiss
LOSPA Swiss is for every slatted floor geometry. Large-area mats extending over several slatted floor elements and our proven fixing system with extra strong rubber pegs ensure outstanding dimensional and form stability. As a simple solution for renovation projects, it is a quick and easy way to meet legal standards. LOSPA Swiss ensures your slatted floor is cattle friendly, thereby promoting their health and natural behavior.
- For every slatted floor geometry above an animal weight of 250 kg
- Reinforced surface for high loads
- Flexible single mats with elastic fixing
- Compliance with standard DIN 3763: Sufficiently soft or elastically deformable within the meaning of the new German Animal Protection – Livestock Ordinance (TierSchNutztV) (DIN class 1)


























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