@@gerhard583 lime or a similar ingredient is often used with saw dust...so not sure your claim of it being 'cleaner' is fair. I share the OPs concern. I would definitely need to see the science with this technique before I made a change.
@@laurier3348 It largely depends on location (haulage being a big factor). I'm in the North East of Ireland, an 8x4x4 bale of good barley straw is about £75 at present.
Wenn ich das sehe frage ich mich, warum es ein Gülle-Grundwasser-Problem gibt. Wieviel Prozent wird denn hier zurück gebracht in den Stall gegenüber einer kompletten Ausbringung auf die Felder?
Manchmal frag ich mich ob es auch überhaupt so gut ist wider in die liegeboxen einzustreuen , weil ja kühe auch entwurmt werden und krankheiten auskoten und alles in die gülle fällt und wir streuen es wider ein... klar da kommt noch kalk drauf aber ob der kalk alle keime abtötet ist die andere frage. Deshalb weis ich nicht ob es falsch ist
Extracting the dry stuff for bedding, sideeffect is less volume to store in the slurry pit, this can get critical over the Winter when your not allowed to spred any out in the field. The thinner slurry is also easier to spread with injectors and seeps better in the ground causing less dirty foddercrops.
You do know that they can make "Talkies" now? You know, like maybe somebody could get that special device you use to pick up the sound of the machines, and then they could, you know, talk into it. It's a wild idea but you could tell people what's going on in this video with all the machine sound. You could write up a script of what to say. In that script you could tell people what those machines are doing. Maybe something about what all that stuff is going in one one side of that machine, and what's coming out of the other side. You could call it a Documentary.
No silly there are reclaiming the sand and cleaning it. Sand bedding is best but is also a huge issue to deal with. It separates from the liquid shit in the pits
ideally this job would run off of locally produced PV, maybe smaller output but steady whenever there's surplus production that would go to the grid. Seems unnecessarily wasteful to power those electric motors off of that diesel generator.
gülle wird in den flüssigen und festen Anteil getrennt der flüssige geht zurück in einen behälter und wird dann wie normla aufs feld gefahren und das feste wird als Einstreu verwendet
I feel like this would increase the chances of mastitis developing from it being organic material
it does not, becaus it is dryed, an if you use lime, it is cleaner than saw dust
@@gerhard583 lime or a similar ingredient is often used with saw dust...so not sure your claim of it being 'cleaner' is fair. I share the OPs concern. I would definitely need to see the science with this technique before I made a change.
@@jeffw8057 chances do increase as a local farm does this, 25 cases minimum a week is high even at 1200 head
Definitely something different, Great video!
People have tried it for bedding here didn’t like it we run seperstor but none gets used for bedding
Mike Rowe "So basically it's a mechanical butthole?"
What's the point of putting the solid stuff back into the bedding?
Saves on bedding costs as it’s not cheap to have truck loads of sand delivered or to purchase a bale shredder
Much does this machine cost per day think he should let it dry a wile first
With straw prices so high this year, this could be more of an option here in UK too
What is straw price in the UK ?
@@laurier3348 it’s been a very wet autumn so there’s a shortage of straw thus driving prices up.
@@hughmarcus1 How much per ton ?
@@laurier3348 It largely depends on location (haulage being a big factor). I'm in the North East of Ireland, an 8x4x4 bale of good barley straw is about £75 at present.
@@hughmarcus1 Ok, thanks.
Wenn ich das sehe frage ich mich, warum es ein Gülle-Grundwasser-Problem gibt. Wieviel Prozent wird denn hier zurück gebracht in den Stall gegenüber einer kompletten Ausbringung auf die Felder?
Schönes Video
Manchmal frag ich mich ob es auch überhaupt so gut ist wider in die liegeboxen einzustreuen , weil ja kühe auch entwurmt werden und krankheiten auskoten und alles in die gülle fällt und wir streuen es wider ein... klar da kommt noch kalk drauf aber ob der kalk alle keime abtötet ist die andere frage. Deshalb weis ich nicht ob es falsch ist
Die Krankheiten sterben in Gülle tank ab weil sie den lebenden organisumus brauchen also kein problem.
@@doktorkarotte3835 da muss ich dir rechtgeben so weit habe ich ehrlich gesagt noch nicht dran gedacht
What happens the bedding does it go through the separated again
It looks cool but is it worth it? the machine hour must be expensive and you dont get so much bedding material. Or someone explain.
Extracting the dry stuff for bedding, sideeffect is less volume to store in the slurry pit, this can get critical over the Winter when your not allowed to spred any out in the field. The thinner slurry is also easier to spread with injectors and seeps better in the ground causing less dirty foddercrops.
@@fredjae but why is the solide manure out of the slurry good for bedding then?
@@timaugustijn
Puhhh don't really know, maybe some microbiotic stuff...
@@fredjae thank you for the answer
The dry matter is really good for the comfort, cheaper than wood shavings and surprisely good for the health
Die eigenaar van die mestscheider komt ook wel eens bij ons
Mooi systeem
i know that reusing the manure for the cows to sleep on is a lot cheaper but just to let you know in us&a our cows get to sleep on straw.
Werkt dit ook met varkensmest? En wat is de verhouding van de nutrienten?
You do know that they can make "Talkies" now? You know, like maybe somebody could get that special device you use to pick up the sound of the machines, and then they could, you know, talk into it. It's a wild idea but you could tell people what's going on in this video with all the machine sound. You could write up a script of what to say. In that script you could tell people what those machines are doing. Maybe something about what all that stuff is going in one one side of that machine, and what's coming out of the other side. You could call it a Documentary.
And you could shut up and let the pictures talk for the self.
Das müsste man Menschen mal erzählen, ich mach euch ein gemütliches Bett aus eurer Scheisse.
so your bedding is shit? when it gets vet your bedding is manure.
No silly there are reclaiming the sand and cleaning it. Sand bedding is best but is also a huge issue to deal with. It separates from the liquid shit in the pits
ideally this job would run off of locally produced PV, maybe smaller output but steady whenever there's surplus production that would go to the grid. Seems unnecessarily wasteful to power those electric motors off of that diesel generator.
Nice what is with the liquid part of slurry
that is going to be spread on the field as usually
@@doktorkarotte3835 is that like water or is it full of nutrients?
@@ChallengerMT875B it has nutriens in it, but not as much as before the seperation about 60% from the nutrien are in the liquid aber seperation
YOU WILL NEED TO TOP IT OFF WITH HYDRATED LIME TO KILL THE BACTERIA
Was passiert in der Maschine?
Gülle wird getrennt in flüssiger und feste Phase.
gülle wird in den flüssigen und festen Anteil getrennt der flüssige geht zurück in einen behälter und wird dann wie normla aufs feld gefahren und das feste wird als Einstreu verwendet