A better way to feed your horse

Mold-infected hay and equine obesity are two of the largest health issues for horses, while climate change is disrupting fodder production world-wide.

The solution? Feeding fresh barley from your own production.

Our prototype

We have build and tests our prototype on a horse farm in Germany

Why barley grass is better nutrition for your horse

Reduce respiratory risks

Respiratory diseases are the second leading cause for death of equines due to dusty, mold-infected hay. Fresh barley is not only healthier, but it also binds the dust of hay, decreasing the risk of infections.

Combat equine obesity

Too little exercise combined with a pure hay diet lead to an incresed in equine obesity. The high water content of barley grass prevents horses from consuming too much energy.

Ensure fodder stability

Climate change and extreme heat are disrupting hay production, lead to fodder shortages and increases in prices. A on-site solution provides independence and resilience against extreme weather.

Grow your own barley grass

Growing your own Barley on-site will make sure your horses are always happy and healthy and it will save you money, energy and time.

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Better equine health

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Efficient space utilization

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Climate resilience

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Reliable fresh feed supply

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Fully automated operation

How it works

The BarleyMaker is a fully autonomous, modular fodder production system.

Hydroponic barley grass cultivation

7

days

days

days

For barley grass to grow within the system.

250

kg

kg

kg

Of barley grass is produced every day.

Belt-driven and fully automated

42

m

m

m

Of Hydroponic belt within a fully equipped system.

1

app

app

app

To control the whole system from your phone.

Modular design

5

modules

modules

modules

Can be fitted into a machine, depending on your needs.

20

horses

horses

horses

Can be fed every day with fresh barley.

FAQ

How many horses can one machine feed?

How many modules do I need?

Is there a way to see the barley maker?

How can I order a barely maker?

How many horses can one machine feed?

How many modules do I need?

Is there a way to see the barley maker?

How can I order a barely maker?

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