Kerbl 100 x Jute Cloths, 60 160 cm, 230 g/piece, 250 g/m², Biodegradable, Robust, Tear Resistant
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ORGANIC & SUSTAINABLE - Crafted from 100% biodegradable and environmentally friendly burlap. Thanks to the quilted sides and the dense fabric (250 g/m²), the jute cloth is still sufficiently durable and tear-resistant. ACTIVITY MATERIAL:Pigs love to nibble and pluck the sturdy jute fibers, take them into their mouths and chew. Natural exploration behaviour is encouraged, stress and behavioral disorders can be reduced. Nesting material: In the closed box stand, the jute cloths are considered nesting material. Shortly before birth, the sow breastfeeds its nest building instinct and wants to prepare a soft nest for its offspring. Less piglet loss: the jute cloths offer the newborns orientation and lying comfort. The piglets prefer to lie on the soft jute cloths, thus less oppression losses. Legal requirements: With the help of the jute cloths, you can meet the requirements of the Animal Welfare Ordinance (TierSchNutztV) and the Animal Welfare Initiative (ITW).
ORGANIC & SUSTAINABLE - Crafted from 100% biodegradable and environmentally friendly burlap. Thanks to the quilted sides and the dense fabric (250 g/m²), the jute cloth is still sufficiently durable and tear-resistant. ACTIVITY MATERIAL:Pigs love to nibble and pluck the sturdy jute fibers, take them into their mouths and chew. Natural exploration behaviour is encouraged, stress and behavioral disorders can be reduced. Nesting material: In the closed box stand, the jute cloths are considered nesting material. Shortly before birth, the sow breastfeeds its nest building instinct and wants to prepare a soft nest for its offspring. Less piglet loss: the jute cloths offer the newborns orientation and lying comfort. The piglets prefer to lie on the soft jute cloths, thus less oppression losses. Legal requirements: With the help of the jute cloths, you can meet the requirements of the Animal Welfare Ordinance (TierSchNutztV) and the Animal Welfare Initiative (ITW).