A modern manure removal system ensures a clean barn climate and increases the efficiency of your operation. Our modern manure removal systems offer tailored solutions for various barn types and help minimize labor and maximize barn hygiene.
Plan-floored barns have consistently solid floors made of concrete, precast concrete, or rubber-covered floors. This construction allows for easy cleaning and thus provides a non-slip and hygienic walking surface for the animals.
In slatted floor barns, the manure should ideally pass through the slats into the slurry pit below. At the same time, the surface of the slatted floor should be cleanly and efficiently cleaned without causing damage or wear.
Deep litter barns usually use a sloped lying area from which the manure is continuously moved to a lower walkway by the movement of the animals. From there, the manure can be pushed onto a storage area.
In tied stalls, cattle are tethered to fixed places, requiring a special manure disposal system. The manure falls directly behind the animals into channels or pits and must be regularly removed.