Group Calf Housing

Calf-Tel Mammoth

Go BIG. Go Mammoth.

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The Calf-Tel Mammoth is the largest calf housing unit we have ever produced.

In the world of dairy farming, the future is built on the strength of our calves. At Calf-Tel, we think bigger and have designed the Mammoth with the producer and herd’s success in mind. It is designed specifically to meet the demands of producers looking to raise calves in smaller groups or to meet transitional housing needs for post-weaned calves prior to moving to larger herds. It provides a generous 10-square-meter footprint with enhanced airflow and is built with high molecular weight polyethylene for unmatched durability.

  • 4 main structural components for easy assembly
  • Minimal hardware required
  • Streamlined ventilation ports provide additional airflow
  • Additional ventilation on rear bottom doors

Mammoth Space

  • 2.1 meters tall
  • 3 meters in width
  • 3.5 meters in length
  • An impressive 10 square meters in total footprint

Mammoth Construction

  • Built from high molecular weight polyethylene giving it the durability and strength of other Calf-Tel products you know.
  • Built to last, the Mammoth is nearly indestructible.

Specifications

Dimensions
Outside137.8″ L x 118.1″ W x 82.7″ H
350 cm x 300 cm x 210 cm
Inside Usable Calf Space129.92″ L x 106.3″ W x 82.7″ H
329.9 cm x 269.9 cm x 210cm
Weight400 lbs.
181.4 kg.

Features & Benefits

Improved Base

New and improved base with beveled edge for easy transportation – No wood!

Bottom Door Ventilation

When closed—the bottom door is system-integrated with additional ventilation when weather is foul, or temperatures drop.

Rear and Side Openings

Provide ventilation for continuous airflow.

Rear Openings

Provide multiple options for bedding techniques and automated bedding equipment.

Raising the Standard in Calf Housing.
For the future of your herd: Go Big. Go Mammoth

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