Premium quality Cow Mats (23mm) for agriculture and dairy farming.
23mm cow mats are a premium choice for dairy farms and gaushalas, designed to offer superior cushioning and durability compared to thinner alternatives. These mats generally cost between ₹1,700 and ₹4,000 per piece depending on the material blend and locking system, with popular options often featuring interlocking, puzzle-like edges for seamless installation.
Top 23mm Cow Mat Features & Benefits
- Optimal Comfort & Health: The 23mm thickness provides excellent shock absorption, reducing leg fatigue and joint pain, which can lead to increased milk yield.
- Material: Usually constructed from high-quality, durable rubber or a premium rubber-EVA blend, designed to hold up under the weight of cattle.
- Anti-Slip Surface: Top surfaces are commonly diamond-patterned or textured to prevent slips and injuries.
- Easy Maintenance: Waterproof and hygienic, making them simple to wash and reducing bacterial growth.
- Standard Size: Most commonly available in \(6\text{ft} \times 4\text{ft}\) (or \(1.2\text{m} \times 1.8\text{m}\)) dimensions.
Best 23mm Cow Mat Options
- Interlocking Rubber Mats (23mm): These provide a secure, gap-free surface that won't shift.
- Duratuf Cow Rubber Mat (Hexa Design): Known for durability and a 24-month warranty.
- Diamond Top Rubber Mat: A heavy-duty, commonly used pattern for superior grip.
What is Cow Mats (23mm)?
The Cow Mats (23mm) is a heavy-duty, 23mm thick, interlocking rubber flooring tile specifically engineered for dairy cattle sheds. Made from recycled SBR rubber with anti-slip grooves, it provides a safe, comfortable, and insulated resting surface for cows and buffaloes.
Why is it important?
Hard concrete floors cause joint pain, hoof damage, and lameness in dairy cattle, reducing resting time and milk yield. The Cow Mats (23mm) replicates the feel of natural pasture, encouraging cows to lie down for 12-14 hours per day. More resting time = higher blood flow to the udder = 8–10% more milk per day.
How does it work?
Step 1: Clean and level the concrete floor of your cattle shed. Step 2: Lay the interlocking rubber mats across the entire standing/lying area. Step 3: The grooved drainage channels in the mat base allow urine to flow away, keeping the cow dry and preventing hoof infections.