Cattle Farm Ground Cleaning Process !

Опубликовано: 01 Ноябрь 2024
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Ground Cleaning in Cattle Farms Is Very Important.
Here Are Some Cleaning Methods And Precautions :

I. Cleaning Methods

1. Daily Sweeping
Conduct ground sweeping at least once a day. Use tools such as brooms and shovels to clean up cow dung, feed residues and other garbage. You can first shovel up large pieces of feces and debris, and then carefully sweep the ground with a broom to ensure no o missions !

2. Flushing
Flush the ground of cattle farms regularly. Generally, flush at least one or two times a week. Using a high-pressure water gun can more effectively wash away dirt and bacteria on the ground. When flushing, pay attention to starting from a place far from the drain and gradually flushing towards the drain to ensure that sewage can be discharged smoothly !

3. Disinfection
After sweeping and flushing, disinfect the ground. You can use a suitable disinfectant, dilute it according to the proportion in the instructions, and spray it evenly on the ground. Disinfection can effectively kill pathogens such as bacteria, viruses and parasites, reducing the risk of disease transmission !

II. Precautions

1. Safety First
When doing cleaning work, pay attention to your own safety. Avoid cleaning when the cattle are crowded or excited to prevent being injured by cattle. At the same time, when using tools such as high-pressure water guns, pay attention to preventing accidental accidents such as electric leakage and flipping !

2. Choose The Right Time
Try to choose to clean when the cattle are not present to avoid affecting the rest and feeding of cattle. You can do the cleaning work after the cattle are released for grazing or after feeding !

3. Environmental Protection Treatment
Waste such as cow dung and sewage cleaned out should be treated in an environmentally friendly way. Cow dung can be composted to make organic fertilizer; sewage must be treated before being discharged to avoid polluting the environment !

4. Regular Inspection
Regularly check the condition of the ground. If there are damaged or uneven places, repair them in time to avoid affecting the walking and health of Cattle !