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Chapter 18 - Managing to Reduce Litter Production

Chapter 18 - Managing to Reduce Litter Production

Chapter 18 - Managing to Reduce Litter Production


A partial cleanout between flocks that removes only caked material will substantially reduce the volume of litter that has to be handled, compared to a complete cleanout each time. Once-a-year total cleanouts are adequate for good production and may allow timing close to when the litter can be used. However, in some cases, more frequent complete cleanouts may be necessary to deal with specific problems such as diseases. Good management of the drinking water system is the best way to reduce the amount of caked litter that must be removed between flocks. Closed system drinkers are the most efficient method of reducing cake production. Careful attention and regular nipple replacement will save water, improve production, and reduce ammonia and the amount of caked litter formed.

Contact Information

Dr. Tony Pescatore, Ph.D.
Interim Department Chair

900 W.P. Garrigus Building Lexington, KY 40546-0215

+1 (859) 257-2686