Cleaning under Multi-tier poultry systems

stretch3050

Member
has anyone designed and built some sort of scraper to scrape out under the system, we don't have scrapers under our system and I was thinking of building a telescopic boom that sits on our merlo at 90 degrees to the headstock and booms out under the system with a 2-3ft blade on and pulls the muck in not the passageway, be interested to see what others are using, thanks
 

stretch3050

Member
Bobcat would be to big i take it?
Centre passage is only 2.4m wide so the merlo fits to scrape out, last time I scraped out underneath with a long handle shovel, bloody hard work! Don't really want to hire a bobcat when I've got the merlo anyway
 

Al R

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
West Wales
Make a v frame that fits on the front. Use it like a sweeper? Never done much with chickens so don't know layouts etc.
 
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Frodo2

Member
i just use 4 labourers. Makes them grateful when they get to powerwashing and morale improves.

i have heard that auto scrapers also reduce floor eggs, but they are a fair cost.

Your hydraulic ram should reduce the work, but need to be careful that you dont damage the system.
 

Mikearbuckle

New Member
Location
Dundee
I have the step system, we remove as much muck as we can with the telehandler towards the end of the flock. We will go in on 3 separate nights, you will find that the birds will scrap a lot of the manure out from under the system. By the 3rd time there isn't much left, making it a lot easier once the birds are out. And then it is just hard graft unfortunately.

There is a guy up here who has apparent designed an auger system that works on a bob cat to pull the litter out from under the system.
I don't like the idea of floor scrapers, I was in a shed the other day where the guy ran them every 3 days, he had virtually no litter left and what was there was pretty wet as a result (in the middle of summer). You need some litter to turn over and give the birds some to dust bathe in.
 

Bones

Member
Location
n Ireland
has anyone designed and built some sort of scraper to scrape out under the system, we don't have scrapers under our system and I was thinking of building a telescopic boom that sits on our merlo at 90 degrees to the headstock and booms out under the system with a 2-3ft blade on and pulls the muck in not the passageway, be interested to see what others are using, thanks
When your birds are out, get a scraper fitted ,its a must have,, no floor eggs under system,,, if you run for a couple of day's none stop 24 hrs before your birds go out . you won't have much cleaning to do.
 

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