Mountable Teat Feeders
Build your own milk feeding system!
Wall-mount teat feeders allow shepherds to build an orphan feeding system that fits their needs. Units are designed to pull milk from a reservoir. We use coolers to keep the milk cool and reduce over-consumption.
Plate assemblies. Single or doubled teated. Attach to welded wire panels, or similar mounting surfaces that offer minimal support. Nipples fit through the back of the plate.
Wall-mount assembly. Attach to walls or wood planks (via drilled holes). Nipples are inserted through the front of the teat unit. These units are similar in design to our Bucket Teat Units, but do not interchange.
Benefits
- Two systems: panel-mounted plates; or wall-mounted units.
- Draw-off assemblies pull milk from a lower level than the nipple.
- One-way valves prevent backflow.
- Built-in filter prevents clots from forming in the tubes—stops blockages and simplifies cleaning.
- Feed 3-5 lambs per teat. Easier than individual bottles!
Specs
- Single plate
- 1 latex teat
- 1 rubber hose, 39"
- 1 filter
- 1 one-way valve
- 1 weighted end pipe
Double Plate Assembly Teat Unit Kit:
- Double plate
- 2 latex teats
- 2 rubber hoses, 39"
- 2 filters
- 2 one-way valves
- 2 weighted end pipes
Wall-Mount Teat Unit Kit:
- Single wall unit w/ 3 screws
- 1 latex teat
- 39" rubber hose
- 1 filter
- 1 one-way valve
- 1 weighted end pipe
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Feeding Orphan Lambs and Kids
Shepherd's Choice® Lamb & Kid Milk, 8 lbs
Item #780001 -Veterinary-formulated milk replacer that provides total nutritional requirements for baby lambs and goat kids.
$27.00 -
Feeding Orphan Lambs and Kids
Shepherd's Choice® Lamb & Kid Milk, 25 lbs
Item #780002 -Veterinary-formulated milk replacer that provides total nutritional requirements for baby lambs and goat kids.
$68.00 -
Feeding Orphan Lambs and Kids
Shepherd's Choice® Lamb & Kid Milk, 45 lbs
Item #780003 -Veterinary-formulated milk replacer that provides total nutritional requirements for baby lambs and goat kids.
$116.00 -
Feeding Orphan Lambs and Kids
Shepherd's Choice® Kid Milk, 8 lbs
Item #780000 -Veterinary-formulated milk replacer with citristim that provides total nutritional requirements for goat kids. 50 lb bag.
$27.00 -
Feeding Orphan Lambs and Kids
Shepherd's Choice® Kid Milk, 45 lb bag
Item #780004 -Veterinary-formulated milk replacer with citristim that provides total nutritional requirements for goat kids. 50 lb bag.
$132.00 -
Handling Equipment
40" x 48" Welded Wire Panel, 4" holes
Item #964700 -Sturdy, hot-dip galvanized wire panels are great for lambing and kidding pens, gates, fence lines and many other projects. 1/4 in. dia. rods. 4"x4" spacings.
$59.00 -
Handling Equipment
40" x 60" Welded Wire Panel, 4" holes
Item #964600 -Sturdy, hot-dip galvanized wire panels are great for lambing and kidding pens, gates, fence lines and many other projects. 1/4 in. dia. rods. 4"x4" spacings.
$78.00 -
Handling Equipment
36" x 36" PowerBilt Wire Panel, 3" holes
Item #965500 -Reinforced galvanized welded wire panels. Great for building lambing jugs, gates, fence lines and many other projects.
$56.00 -
Handling Equipment
48" x 72" PowerBilt Wire Panel, 3" holes
Item #965800 -Reinforced galvanized welded wire panels. Great for building lambing jugs, gates, fence lines and many other projects.
$105.00 -
Teats and Nipples
Dairy Kid Latex Teats, long
Item #565815 -Long latex teats for dairy goat kids accustomed to longer nipples.
$2.10 -
Teats and Nipples
Dairy Kid Long Teats, rubber
Item #565817 -Orphan dairy goat feeding teat with elongated nipple. Mimics size and shape of their dam's teats.
$2.10 -
Feeders and Troughs
LAC-TEK II Milk Feeding System
Item #562910 -Heavy-duty automatic milk feeder for up to 120 orphan lambs and goat kids. Mixes milk replacer/formula with warm water at a desired concentration.
$2806.83
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Feeders and Troughs
One-Way Valve
Item #565806 -Stops back-flow in Premier mountable orphan feeding systems. Keeps milk in the reservoir residue free and clean.
$2.15 -
Teats and Nipples
Flat Back Latex Teat (with washer)
Item #565818 -Soft latex teats are easier for newborn lambs and kids. Flat base fits into bucket teat units with ease.
$2.10
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Joe C from Iowa
I have 11 bottle lambs and wasn’t wanting to spend the money for an automatic milking system. I took an old cooler from the garage and set up the double teat unit on a welded wire panel. The setup works pretty good, you just keep cold milk in a container in the cooler and drill a couple holes for the tubing. My only complaint is the tubing is pretty hard to straighten out so it doesn’t always want to stay in the bottom of the container. Overall though this is a great alternative to bottle feed while working.
Crystal Y from Tennessee
5 stars for Premier’s customer service. (FedEx lost the first one.) This feeder was desperately needed for two bummer lambs. They took to the new nipple right away. Assembly was slightly confusing because there is only a brochure. The nipple part is easy but, as to what to put the valves into for the milk was completely up to me. I ended up using a medium Ziploc bowl and poking holes into the lid that I then threaded the tubes into and then attached the valves. I didn’t use the weights provided mainly because I wasn’t sure where to install them according the instructions. It worked without them, though. To clean you have to disassemble the whole thing. Not a big deal, but hard to get the valves back into the tubes. I hope Premier makes an installation video with suggestions for the milk container.
Jay B from Tennessee
These teat feeders are great!
Instead of bottle feeding by hand we put the tubes in a gallon jug and the gallon jug in a cooler of ice. They drink as they want. Every few hours turns instead into once a day.
As always opinions will vary, but works great for us.
Blake N from Kansas
Absolutely hands down better than the bucket with teats! Going to order a couple more units. This has made raising bottle lambs easier!
Lucas J from Illinois
Recommended to me by a friend. Questioned it at first but couldn't believe how well it worked. Bit of a pain getting the bottom screen on the tube, but the other components worked well. Would leave a picture of our setup if I could.