Research into cubical cleaners

OliviaBamber

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Arable Farmer
As part of a university project, I'm looking in the views/thoughts of dairy farmers on a self propelled, walk behind, battery operated cubicle bed sweeper. I would also like to ask the thoughts of those who already use/have had experience with self propelled petrol/diesel powered (walk behind) cubicle bed sweepers already on the market. Please let me know in the comments below! Thank you!
 

daveydiesel1

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Livestock Farmer
Location
Co antrim
Well for a start its goin to have to be cheap, reliable as in all electrical connections well protected from muck, not too heavy to manoeuvre and be fit to be pushed out of the way with a telehandler and reversed over with a tanker without being broke 😂 on a more serious note id like such a machine if it wasnt too expensive cause if it was gonna cost a ransome id just buy a bobman cubicle bedder/cleaner
 

thesilentone

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Livestock Farmer
Location
Cumbria
Lely has automated some of the more mundane labour intensive barn jobs like scraping out, pushing up silage and feeding. However they have not come up with a cubicle cleaner, so it must be a difficult nut to crack
 

Bramble

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Built my own out of an old zero turn 3 wheeled mower. Was going to add the lime dispenser to it as well but it’s dusty enough already
 

Bramble

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Salt'n'Pepper

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Mixed Farmer
Location
Scotland
A proper analysis of cell count/bactoscans pre and post use of a mechanised cubicle cleaner would be very interesting.
Proper account of relative uses of bedding material and anti-bacterial agents should also be factored in,as machines such as q-bedders make it easier /safer to use.
We have used a q-bedder for the the first time this winter and would highly recommend it.
We have probably used more sawdust because of it,but the time and effort saved are worth it.
It is difficult to say if we have improved milk quality on a single years use ie no trend is obvious ,but would not be surprised if it did.It was sold to us with some recommendations of lowering cell counts and instances of mastitis.
 

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