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Enduramaxx 26,000 Litre Molasses Tank
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from £5,685.00 ex VAT
(£6,822.00 inc VAT)
Enduramaxx 22,000 Litre Molasses Tank
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from £5,650.00 ex VAT
(£6,780.00 inc VAT)

Enduramaxx 15,000 Litre Molasses Tank
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from £4,299.00 ex VAT
(£5,158.80 inc VAT)
Enduramaxx 12,500 Litre Molasses Tank
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from £3,535.00 ex VAT
(£4,242.00 inc VAT)

Enduramaxx 10,000 Litre Molasses Tank
Free Delivery
from £2,885.00 ex VAT
(£3,462.00 inc VAT)
Enduramaxx 5000 Litre Molasses Tank
from £1,440.00 ex VAT
(£1,728.00 inc VAT)

Enduramaxx 2500 Litre Molasses Grade Tank
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from £809.00 ex VAT
(£970.80 inc VAT)
Tuffa 15,000 Litre Molasses TankTuffa 15,000 Litre Molasses Tank
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from £3,615.00 ex VAT
(£4,338.00 inc VAT)

Tuffa 10,000 Litre Molasses TankTuffa 10,000 Litre Molasses Tank
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from £2,915.00 ex VAT
(£3,498.00 inc VAT)
6000 Litre Molasses Tank6000 Litre Molasses Tank
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from £1,680.00 ex VAT
(£2,016.00 inc VAT)

Tuffa 3500 Litre Molasses TankTuffa 3500 Litre Molasses Tank
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from £1,175.00 ex VAT
(£1,410.00 inc VAT)

Molasses Tanks FAQs

I need a footbath for my cattle, do you supply these?

We do supply footbaths for your cattle, we even have them for the sheep and us too!

How often should water troughs be emptied?

It's crucial to establish a routine that aligns with the specific needs of your farm. Regularity is key, with a general guideline suggesting that checking and cattle drinker troughs at least once a week is a good starting point. This routine maintenance ensures that your animals have access to clean and fresh water consistently.

Consider factors such as the size of the trough, the number of animals using it, and prevailing weather conditions. High-traffic troughs or those in areas with concentrated animal activity may necessitate more frequent attention. Additionally, monitor water quality, checking for signs of algae, sediment, or debris. If present, prompt cleaning becomes imperative to maintain the health and well-being of your livestock. The frequency of emptying water troughs can also be influenced by external elements like weather. In hot conditions, troughs may require more frequent checks to prevent algae growth and guarantee an ample supply of fresh water. During freezing temperatures, monitoring and preventing ice build-up becomes essential to ensure continuous access to water.

Tailor your approach based on the unique characteristics of your farm, the size of the troughs relative to the number of animals, and any ongoing health concerns within the herd. By adopting a proactive stance and incorporating regular checks into your routine, you not only safeguard the health of your livestock but also contribute to the overall efficiency of your farm operations. Stay attentive to the condition of the water and troughs, adjusting your maintenance schedule as needed.