Manual stable cleaning is time-consuming and requires a lot of physical effort daily. Particularly in large stables with many horses, mucking out can take several hours a day. Therefore, employees or stable owners are heavily burdened, and other important tasks such as feeding, animal care, or stable management are neglected.
Irregular or inefficient manure removal leads to the accumulation of dung and urine in boxes or paddocks. This causes the formation of ammonia gases that enter the horses’ respiratory tract. Horses become more susceptible to respiratory diseases such as coughing or chronic bronchitis. The air quality for stable staff also suffers, which can lead to health problems.
Moist bedding due to inadequate or irregular manure removal promotes the growth of bacteria and fungi. Especially in boxes with rubberized floors or without adequate drainage, moisture can accumulate. This leads to increased thrush and hoof problems for horses, which can result in lameness and veterinary treatments. Additionally, the lifespan of the bedding decreases, requiring more frequent new material.
Without a well-thought-out manure management plan, the manure often remains too long on the property or is stored in unsuitable locations. Poor manure storage attracts flies and pests, further deteriorating hygiene in the stable. In addition, unpleasant odors develop that spread throughout the entire stable area.
The cable winch for individual drive ensures a powerful and reliable movement of the manure removal sliders. It is specifically designed for use in horse stables and offers a durable, low-maintenance solution.
With an automated cleaning system, the daily tedious mucking out by hand is eliminated. Horse owners and stable staff save valuable time that they can use for more important tasks such as horse care, training, or stable management. In addition, personnel costs are reduced, as less manual labor is needed for stable cleaning.
The regular and efficient removal of manure reduces ammonia levels and prevents moisture accumulation in the bedding. This improves the air quality in the stable, lowers the risk of respiratory diseases, and problems such as hoof rot or hoof diseases occur less frequently. A clean stable ensures healthier and happier horses.
Through systematic manure removal and optimized storage, pests and odor formation are counteracted. This not only improves the working conditions for stable operators but also creates a more pleasant environment for horses, riders, and visitors. Additionally, manure disposal is simplified, as the manure can be transported directly to a central collection point.
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