Small Animal Shelter for Goats or Sheep

£351.00 inc VAT £292.50 ex-VAT

These are ideal shelters for small numbers of goats and sheep, or for isolating and caring for sick animals.

They keep animals cool in summer and warm in winter, providing well-ventilated, draught free, low humidity shelter all year round.

Easy to clean and move, they require no planning permission and come with a 10 year manufacturers warranty.

Price includes delivery to England, Wales and Southern Scotland in 2 to 3 working days.

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SKU: CTH WC Calf-Tel Hutch ECO Category:

Description

This small animal shelter is 187 cm long x 118 cm wide x 138 cm high.  Originally designed to house individual dairy calves, it provides an ideal shelter for small numbers of goats and sheep, or for isolating and caring for sick animals.

The shelter, designed by animal experts, provides a healthy environment for your animals all year round:

  • Protects them from wind, rain and flies
  • Opaque material keeps them cool even in direct sunlight
  • Unique ventilation ridge provides moderate temperatures with low humidity and no draughts
  • Adjustable rear bedding door for extra ventilation and easy bedding up.

Made from thermo-formed polyethylene, the small animal shelter is:

  • Strong and durable. It will not crack – many shelters are still in use after 25 years
  • Hygienic and easy to clean – power-washable
  • Easy to move and store when not in use.

You can add an optional bucket and inside hay rack from your basket at checkout.

Farmers who are interested in hutches for calves, please phone us on 01327 300 395 or find more details at intershape.comThe price shown here includes VAT and delivery, but no fences or accessories. We deliver larger orders ourselves with a single delivery charge which will work out cheaper if you are buying more than one hutch with fences and accessories.

Additional information

Weight 124 kg
Dimensions 2.2 × 2.73 × 1.83 m

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