Hesitant cow movement
When cows stop trusting the floor, traffic slows and stress rises around high-use areas.

Diamond disc grooving for working farms
Stop cows slipping on polished concrete. I cut clean, square-edged grooves that give hooves a proper shelf to grip against, without hammering or shattering the floor.
Fast quote route
Send the basics and I will call you back. If you would rather explain it out loud, use the call or WhatsApp buttons and you will come straight through to me.
Concrete grooving enquiries only. No machinery sales or hire.
Why farms book grooving
Nervous cows move less, stand less confidently and put more stress through their feet. Grooving tackles the floor problem instead of treating the symptoms afterwards.
When cows stop trusting the floor, traffic slows and stress rises around high-use areas.
A polished surface can turn a routine walk to the parlour into a costly lameness or injury risk.
Poor grip affects feeding, bulling activity and confidence long before every cost shows on paper.

Diamond disc finish
Flail or scabbling machines hammer the surface. Diamond disc machines saw the concrete, leaving a sharper, more consistent channel.
That matters on high-traffic farm concrete because you want long-lasting grip, not a rough surface that soon polishes smooth again.
Method
Saw-cut grooves
Aim
Confident cow flow
What to expect
Tell me the surface type, rough herd size and what you are seeing on the floor.
You speak to Ryan directly, not a call centre. I will ask the practical questions needed to price the job.
If it makes sense, we work out measurements, timing and the right grooving method for the concrete.
Ready to price the job?
A few details are enough to start. I will come back to you with the sensible next step, whether that is a quick call, photos, measurements or arranging a visit.