
Engineered Enrichment Solutions for Zoological & Avian Welfare
For Raptors, Cheetahs, Wild Dogs, and more
Advanced Enrichment for
Large Carnivores

Replicating natural predatory
behaviour is a cornerstone
of modern animal welfare.
Our high-performance lure systems
are engineered to provide the critical physical and mental stimulation.
We understand exotic animal training demand extreme reliability. Our systems are built to handle the explosive 110kph+ speeds of a cheetah, operating for extended periods without fail.
A safe, reliable, and controlled way to express these deep-seated hunting instincts, our solutions directly contribute to:
Enhanced animal welfare and fitness.
Improved muscle tone and cardiovascular health.
A significant reduction in stress
and stereotypical behaviours.
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Precision Systems for
Raptors & Birds of Prey

Speed, reliability, and precision are paramount in avian training.
Our high-speed drag lure systems (like the DELTA) are the industry standard for professional falconers, raptor specialists, and bird-of-prey sanctuaries.
Engineered for unmatched acceleration and a consistent, straight-line pull, these systems are the ultimate tool for:
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Professional Flight Conditioning: Building critical muscle, speed, and stamina for peak health and performance.
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Targeted Training: Encouraging precise, high-speed stoops and hunting responses in a controlled environment.
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Live-Action Demonstrations: Providing a safe, thrilling, and repeatable experience for public-facing educational programs.
Small Carnivores & Scientific Applications

Our engineering focus is on total control, not just top speed.
Our systems feature fully variable-speed operation, making them an ideal enrichment tool for smaller carnivores like foxes, dingoes, servals, and wildcats.
This precision also makes our machines a critical tool for the scientific community.
Biomechanics labs and zoological researchers utilize our systems to conduct controlled, repeatable performance studies.
By providing reliable, variable-speed motion control, we give researchers a vital tool for gathering invaluable data on animal locomotion, health, and conservation.
