Technical Information

Agricultural Cattle Grid

50 Tonne Drop-in Cattle Grid

 

Agricultural cattle grid

 

A 50 tonne precast cattle grid is designed for agricultural and rural environments where regular tractor, trailer, and heavy vehicle movements are expected.

Suitable for farms, estates, private access roads, and working agricultural sites, these grids provide reliable livestock control while allowing unrestricted vehicle access without the need for gates.

With modular sizing options and a durable precast design, a 50-tonne cattle grid is a practical long-term solution for sites requiring regular agricultural traffic and occasional HGV access.

When to choose a 50-tonne agricultural grid

 

A 50-tonne agricultural cattle grid is typically the preferred choice where there are:

  • Frequent tractor and trailer movements
  • Agricultural machinery accessing fields or yards
  • Delivery lorries or feed vehicles
  • Estate roads with regular commercial traffic
  • Sites requiring a more robust specification than a domestic grid

Compared with lighter-duty systems, a 50-tonne precast cattle grid is designed to withstand higher and more regular vehicle loading over time.

For many agricultural sites, this offers the right balance between durability, ease of installation, and long-term performance.

Load ratings and axle loads explained

 

The load rating of a cattle grid refers to the maximum vehicle weight the structure is designed to accommodate safely under normal operating conditions.

A 50-tonne cattle grid is commonly designed around 10 tonne axle loads, making it suitable for:

  • Agricultural tractors
  • Trailers and tankers
  • Feed and livestock vehicles
  • Occasional heavy goods vehicles (HGVs)

In practical terms, this means the grid is intended for sites with regular heavy vehicle movements rather than occasional domestic traffic.

If your site experiences continuous high-frequency HGV use or specialist heavy transport, additional specification advice may be required.

Precast vs drop-in cattle grids

 

For agricultural applications, a precast cattle grid is often preferred over a lighter domestic drop-in system.

Benefits of precast systems include:

  • Increased structural strength
  • Faster installation compared with traditional cast-in pits
  • Reduced on-site concrete works
  • Consistent factory-manufactured components
  • Long-term durability in agricultural environments

 

Drop-in cattle grids are generally more suited to domestic driveways and lighter-use access roads, whereas precast systems are designed for heavier and more frequent agricultural traffic.

Installation overview

 

A typical installation can usually be completed within 1–2 days, depending on site conditions and preparation.

 

Typical installation process:

  1. Excavation and preparation of the installation area
  2. Installation of a compacted hardcore base or prepared sand base
  3. Delivery and placement of the precast unit
  4. Positioning of the galvanised steel grid using lifting plant or crane assistance
  5. Final backfilling and finishing works

 

Using precast components can help reduce installation time compared with traditional in-situ construction methods.

 
Modular sizing options

 

Agricultural cattle grids are commonly available in a range of modular road widths to suit different vehicle requirements.

Typical widths include:

  • 3000mm
  • 4000mm
  • 5000mm
  • 6000mm

 

The required width will depend on:

  • vehicle size
  • turning movements
  • road layout
  • future site usage

Larger agricultural machinery or sites with frequent two-way access may require wider configurations.

A site survey can help determine the most appropriate specification for your project.

 

Options and accessories

 

Several optional features can be incorporated depending on livestock requirements and site layout.

Hedgehog ramps

These help prevent smaller animals and wildlife from passing underneath the grid.

Side fencing

Available in:

  • galvanised steel
  • timber / post-and-rail configurations

Side fencing helps guide livestock safely towards the cattle grid and reduce the risk of bypassing.

Supply-only or supply-and-install

Projects can often be arranged on either basis depending on site requirements and available contractors.

Corrosion protection and durability

Agricultural environments can expose steelwork to moisture, mud, and harsh weather conditions.

For this reason, cattle grids should be manufactured using galvanised steelwork in accordance with EN ISO 1461standards.

This provides:

  • long-term corrosion protection
  • reduced maintenance requirements
  • improved lifespan in exposed rural environments

With correct installation and routine inspection, a galvanised cattle grid can provide many years of reliable service.

 

Site considerations

 

Before specifying a cattle grid, several practical site factors should be considered.

Drainage

Effective drainage is important to prevent standing water and reduce long-term maintenance issues.

Ground conditions

Soft ground or poor subsoil conditions may require additional preparation or groundworks.

Site access

Installation generally requires:

  • delivery access for precast sections
  • lifting equipment such as HIABs or crane lifts
  • sufficient working space for plant and contractors
 
Traffic type

Understanding:

  • vehicle weights
  • traffic frequency
  • livestock requirements

 

…will help ensure the correct specification is selected from the outset.

 

FAQs

 

Is a 50-tonne cattle grid suitable for tractors and HGVs?

Yes. These grids are designed specifically for agricultural and commercial environments with regular heavy vehicle movements.

What base is required?

A compacted hardcore base or prepared sand base is typically required depending on the installation method and ground conditions.

How long does installation take?

Most installations are completed within 1–2 days once the site is prepared.

What road widths are available?

Modular widths between 3000mm and 6000mm are commonly available.

 

Next steps

 

If you’re considering installing a cattle grid, the best starting point is a quick discussion about your site and requirements.

Request a site-specific quote (supply-only or supply and install)

Have a quick suitability call with our team

For a broader overview of available options, see our main cattle grids page.

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