Our bedding spreaders are engineered to solve the challenges of traditional manual bedding. They ensure a consistent, hygienic environment, which directly correlates to lower somatic cell counts (SCC) and higher milk yield.
In modern large-scale livestock farming, we pursure intelligence. Traditional manual mixing often leads to uneven nutrition, selective feeding and serious feed waste, which greatly reduces feeding efficiency and economic benefits.
Modern dairy farms are becoming larger, while the number of available workers is often limited. Because of this, farm equipment must be designed for efficiency and simple operation. Daily manure cleaning is one of the most time-consuming jobs on a dairy farm, and using manual labor for this task is no longer practical.
Modern dairy farming requires a clean, safe, and efficient environment to maintain animal health and ensure high milk production. One of the biggest daily challenges on any dairy farm is manure management. Cows produce a large amount of manure every day, and if it is not removed quickly, it can create serious hygiene problems, increase the risk of disease, and reduce overall farm productivity.
In modern dairy farming, farm size has increased greatly, and many farms now keep hundreds or even thousands of cows. As the number of animals grows, the amount of manure also increases, making daily cleaning more difficult and time-consuming. Manual cleaning is no longer practical for large farms because it requires too much labor and cannot always meet the hygiene standards needed for healthy livestock production.
In modern dairy farms, manure is produced continuously throughout the day, especially in farms that keep a large number of cows. If the manure is not removed regularly, it can quickly build up on the barn floor and create dirty, wet, and unsafe conditions.