New, updated ESF station from SKIOLD

Introducing the New SKIOLD ESF – Designed for Reliability, Durability and Hygiene

SKIOLD proudly presents our new electronic feeding station for sows, engineered to exceed all existing solutions on the market in terms of reliability, durability and hygiene. The station has been thoroughly tested and approved by customers.


Built from SKIOLD’s unique composite material, the ESF station delivers exceptional strength, hygiene, and corrosion resistance. The modular and reversible design allows for easy adaptation to any pen layout and offers multiple exit configurations.


The system is designed with animal welfare in mind, reducing the risk of injuries and stress among sows. It’s fully compatible with SKIOLD’s digital Pig Management System, ensuring seamless integration of feeding data and herd performance.


Thanks to SKIOLD’s user-friendly software, developed in close collaboration with producers and based on more than 40 years of ESF experience, farmers gain full control over feed intake, dosage of vitamins and minerals, and individual feeding efficiency.


Each station serves on average 50–70 sows and provides precise, energy-efficient feed dosing — with automatic rinsing for maximum hygiene. The ESF is also available as a retrofit kit, allowing you to upgrade your current SKIOLD ESF feeding units with the new design.


 


Stronger. Smarter. More sustainable.


The new SKIOLD ESF sets a new standard for modern sow feeding technology.


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