A stall renovation is the perfect moment to question and improve existing processes. Especially when it comes to manure removal, it’s worth thinking beyond current requirements.
Stall renovations are unavoidable for many operations – whether due to new legal requirements, changing animal numbers, or the necessity for structural repairs. However, one aspect is often overlooked: manure removal. It significantly affects not only hygiene and animal welfare but also the daily workload on the farm.
Manure removal directly impacts hygiene, animal health, and workload – yet it is often neglected during stall renovations. Outdated or unsuitable systems lead to wet floors, high ammonia levels, and poor stall climate. The consequences: respiratory diseases, hoof problems, additional cleaning efforts, and increased wear on flooring and equipment.
A well-thought-out manure removal concept can specifically address these weaknesses, ensuring cleaner conditions, less effort, and better long-term production conditions.
A stall renovation is the ideal time to address these issues.