Proper Use of Stall Renovation: Investing in the Future with Intelligent Manure Removal Technology

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: The Underrated Key to a Clean Stall Environment

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 Outdated or unsuitable systems lead to wet floors, high ammonia levels, and poor stall climate.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.

Our Answer: Manure Removal Technology that Thinks – and Grows with You

At Peter Prinzing GmbH, we don’t view manure removal as a secondary technical area, but as an integral part of modern animal husbandry. Our solutions are consistently oriented towards the real conditions on site – and can be seamlessly integrated into existing or newly planned stalls.

Our Modular Construction Kit Offers Systematic Technology

Whether new construction or renovation: Our technology adapts – not the other way around.

Retrofit Instead of Complete Replacement: Sensibly Modernizing Existing Systems

Not every system needs to be completely redesigned. Often, it is enough to specifically replace individual components such as drives, controls, or guiding elements. Our retrofit solutions allow just that: an economical modernization of existing systems, tailored to current needs. This can reduce risk of failures, optimize maintenance intervals, and significantly extend the life of your manure removal system without major construction efforts.

Knowing What Matters: Practical Advice from Practice for Practice

A stall is not just a stall – animal species, number of animals, ground conditions, and structural conditions require individual solutions. Our advisory service addresses precisely that. With extensive practical experience, we analyze your situation and jointly plan a manure removal system that works in everyday life: reliable, efficient, and tailor-made for your operation.