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Spray and Conquer: Livestock Health Made Simple

How a Dullstroom Farmer Uses One Tool to Protect His Herd

In Dullstroom’s rolling grasslands, farming isn’t just about crops or forestry — it’s about livestock. Cattle and sheep form the backbone of many operations, but with them comes one of farming’s toughest battles: parasites. For local farmer Mathys Prinsloo, who runs livestock alongside grain and forestry, staying ahead of pests is critical to keeping his animals healthy and productive.

His go-to solution? The Husqvarna 321SP sprayer.

“I started with a Husqvarna chainsaw as a child,” Mathys recalls. “So when I needed a sprayer, I trusted Husqvarna again. And it hasn’t let me down.”


Precision Parasite Control

Parasite management can make or break herd health. Uneven spraying risks underdosing or overdosing animals, both of which harm productivity and waste money.

The 321SP’s adjustable lance and 15-metre hose allow Mathys to cover each animal thoroughly and consistently, making treatments faster, more accurate, and less stressful for both livestock and workers.

“This precision matters,” he explains. “It’s not just about spraying — it’s about the right dose, every time. That’s how you protect animals properly.”


Built to Handle the Demands of Farming

Livestock farmers work in tough conditions, with equipment constantly exposed to chemicals, dust, and weather. Many pumps simply don’t last.

“Old pumps couldn’t handle the chemicals,” says Mathys. “But this one’s built farm tough. I know it will start, run, and keep working day after day.”

Durability is more than convenience — it’s peace of mind that animals won’t be left vulnerable because of equipment failure.


Time-Saving Integration

The 321SP doesn’t just stand alone — it integrates seamlessly with the rest of Mathys’s Husqvarna equipment. From filling his bakkie sakkie for quick livestock spraying runs to powering blowers for general farm use, the sprayer adapts to the needs of a mixed operation without requiring extra trailers or costly support gear.

“One pull and it starts,” he says. “Setup is simple, and it just works with everything else I have.”


Healthier Herds, Stronger Farms

For farmers like Mathys, investing in livestock health means investing in the future of the farm. By delivering accurate parasite control and proving its reliability across seasons, the Husqvarna 321SP sprayer has become a cornerstone of his livestock management.

Modern farming demands tools that save time, reduce stress on animals, and provide lasting results. For Mathys Prinsloo, one sprayer does it all — turning a constant challenge into a routine task.

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