Milk Bar Calf Feeders
By Milk Bar
Last reviewed: December 2025
Teat-based calf feeding systems designed to promote proper suckling behavior and controlled milk consumption.
Milk Bar manufactures calf feeding equipment featuring specially designed teats that control milk flow rate. The patented teat design provides consistent, slow flow that promotes proper suckling behavior and saliva production for better digestion.
Products include multi-calf feeders for group housing, individual bucket systems, and colostrum feeders. The teats are designed to last and provide consistent performance across many feedings.
Milk Bar is a New Zealand company with global distribution. Their research-based approach focuses on calf welfare and development through proper feeding technique rather than just delivery of milk.
Key Features
- Controlled Flow Teats: Patented slow-flow design
- Multi-Calf Feeders: Group feeding systems
- Durable Construction: Long-lasting equipment
- Easy Cleaning: Sanitary design
- Consistent Performance: Reliable flow rate
Advanced Features
- Colostrum Feeders: First-feeding systems
- Compartmentalized Tanks: Multiple milk sources
- Warming Systems: Maintain milk temperature
- Mounting Options: Fence and rail mounting
Ideal For
Farm Types: All dairy operations raising calves
Competitive Advantages
What sets Milk Bar Calf Feeders apart from alternatives:
- Research-proven teat design
- Promotes natural suckling
- Reduces digestive problems
- Durable equipment
- Global experience and support
Pricing Information
Here is the pricing information for Milk Bar Calf Feeders:
Equipment purchase; teats as consumables
Pricing Model: capital-purchase
Teats should be replaced when worn for proper flow control.
Pros & Considerations
- Innovative teat design promotes natural suckling
- Reduces cross-sucking behavior
- Durable and easy to clean
- Available in individual and group options
- Affordable entry point for quality feeding
- Manual feeding still required
- Teats need replacement over time
- Does not automate feeding process
- Multiple feeders needed for group housing
Implementation & Setup
How to implement Milk Bar Calf Feeders on your dairy operation:
Implementation Timeline: Immediate use upon delivery
Training & Support
Training and support options available for Milk Bar Calf Feeders:
Support Channels:
Evaluation Questions
Key questions to consider when evaluating Milk Bar Calf Feeders:
- How many calves are you feeding at once?
- What is your calf housing setup?
- Are you feeding milk or milk replacer?
- What feeding frequency works for you?
- What problems are you experiencing with current feeding?