With elevated dog bowls, food travels in a more neutral, straight path, it is easier to swallow. It is an uncomfortable situation for your dog and an icky mess your you. Since food has to travel upwards, against gravity, when dogs pick food up off the floor, some pups have trouble keeping it down. Elevated dog bowls are also great for dogs who regurgitate dog food and those with megaesophagus - a condition that makes swallowing food or dog treats difficult, especially when picking up off the floor level. They're a safe and comfortable way to ensure your dog enjoys mealtime every time. Elevated dog bowls are raised off the ground, eliminating the need for your dog to strain as he eats. Even though your dog can't tell you he's in pain, back and neck pain affects many aging and senior dogs, even those who don't show signs of discomfort. As your dog ages, it can become difficult for him to bend down to eat from a floor-level bowl. By raising the food dish off of the ground, they are more comfortable for dogs with neck or back pain and offer a safe, simple solution for dogs who have trouble with regurgitation during mealtimes. To learn more about grain storage options from Clayton & Lambert, contact us today.Elevated dog bowls provide a range of benefits. Unloaders, bin sweeps, fans, and heaters also available.Bottom ring may be ordered pre-punched for C&L floor flashing.This means a better sealed base ring and a truly “anchored” bin.ĬLICK HERE TO VIEW SIZE AND CAPACITY CHARTS FOR SILVER SHIELD FLAT BOTTOM BINS Unlike other bin manufacturers who use “anchor brackets” to secure their bin to its the foundation, all Silver Shield flat-bottom bins utilize a C&L designed full perimeter “footer channel”, which is set into the foundation of the bin when the concrete is poured.(Consult Clayton & Lambert for specific ring gauge schedules and minimum foundation recommendations) By sizing your bin foundations for future growth, a bin originally built to the minimum standard wall height can later be built up to the maximum available wall height by simply adding rings to the bottom. As with construction, our ring gauge schedules are spec’d from the roof-down, allowing your Silver Shield bins to “grow” with your operation.Consult C&L for crane lifting instructions. Should you prefer construction with a crane, many Silver Shield bins can be built in sections on the ground, prior setting them in place with a crane.New rings are added to the bottom as the bin is jacked up. Silver Shield grain bins are built from the roof-down, allowing nearly all construction to occur at the ground level.For more corrosive applications, roofs, walls, and even aeration floors can be manufactured from stainless steel.With this, bolting through the bin wall is held to an absolute minimum. Our galvanized steel wall panels utilize external bolted flanges and spot welded reinforcing bars, leaving the inside of the bin wall smooth.With 197 Standard size options from 576 bushels, up to 175,500 bushels, we can help you meet your specific storage requirements.Why choose a C&L Silver Shield grain bin? One-ring doors available in Left, Right, or Center of sheet configurations.Skirted hopper bins with standard three-ring walk-in door are available up to 19′ diameter.ĬLICK HERE TO VIEW SIZE AND CAPACITY CHARTS FOR SILVER SHIELD HOPPER BINS.Standard hopper bottom bins can be ordered with or without C&L leg structure, depending on your specific needs.Hopper opening can be sized according to your unloading requirements.Upper flange of hopper sheets is “sandwiched” between wall sheets and support channel, creating a smooth transition from sidewall to hopper with no “ledge” for grain to accumulate on. ![]() Stainless steel roofs, walls, and hoppers are available for more corrosive applications.Hopper is constructed of bolt-together galvanized sheets for great resistance to corrosion.Silver Shield hopper bottom bins, featuring same roof structure and external flange/smooth wall construction as our flat bottom bins, can also “grow” with your operation.Optional 60º hopper bottom is available. ![]()
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