Comprehensive cleaning in calf hutches for high biosecurity

Hygiene is an essential part of biosecurity in dairy and beef farming. Correct cleaning processes around the birth and keeping of sensitive calves - from the calving pen to the calf igloo to the calf pen - play a vital role.

Calf hutch cleaning

A good start in life: calf pen, calf igloo, or calf hutch cleaning

In order for cows to perform well over their lifetime and to ensure high biosecurity on the farm, their environments must be hygienic and clean from the moment the calf is born.


Cleaning a calving pen

Cleaning the calving pen with a sweeper

Removing large dirt

Before wet cleaning, coarse dirt such as excrement, litter or feed residues should be removed. Sweepers, brooms or shovels are suitable for this purpose.

Cleaning a calving pen

Cleaning, disinfecting and putting new straw in a calving pen

Like all young animals, newborn calves are very sensitive and must be protected from germs of any kind. To ensure this, the calving pen should not only be mucked out before each new calving and cleaned using hot water with a pressure washer. A measurable reduction in germs can be achieved with thorough work and a water temperature of at least 85 °C. Complete the work with fresh bedding after cleaning and subsequent disinfection.

Tip – using hot water:

In terms of sustainable management, the hot water from the heat recovery of the milking system can also be used in a cold water unit, as many pressure washers are prepared for a water inlet temperature of up to 85 °C.

Calf hutch cleaning and disinfection

The individual pen of the new calf should also be treated with hot water and additionally with a suitable alkaline cleaning agent. This will minimise calf losses and keep remounting costs under control, such as the cost of restocking when old or sick animals leave. Follow this up with disinfection, regardless of whether it is a calf igloo, calf hutch or calf pen.

Calf hutch cleaning

Step-by-step:

  1. Soak the box or calf igloo with water

  2. Dispense alkaline cleaning agent using a cup foam lance

  3. Clean and rinse intensively with hot water

  4. Let everything dry

  5. Disinfect surfaces

Tip – cleaning the floor around the calf igloo:

Clean the ground around the calf hutches and huts with a hot water pressure washer too. Evidence from research shows that these measures are worthwhile, because the first weeks after birth have an influence on the milk and lifetime performance of the future dairy cows. If the surface is big enough, use a surface cleaner with automatic dirty water extraction, which is connected to the pressure washer. It ensures splash-proof cleaning and drains the service water in a controlled manner.

Cleaning pens with hot water and disinfecting

When the calf moves from an individual pen to group housing, the new environment is initially a challenge for the immune system. This is especially true if the calves come from different farms. Hygiene plays a major role in minimising germ pressure. Before occupancy, the group pen must be thoroughly cleaned with hot water and disinfected. A wet and dry vacuum cleaner can effectively support the work of the high-pressure cleaner to remove dirt and residual water.

Cleaning group pens

Advantages of hot water high-pressure cleaners

Cleaning with hot water: High-pressure cleaners clean even better at a constant pressure. Alongside improved results and faster cleaning and drying times, hot water high-pressure cleaners also have a measurable germ-reducing effect. When the steam stage is used, even delicate surfaces can be gently cleaned with temperatures of up to 155 °C. Furthermore, the machines allow for a reduction in the working pressure, the time required and the volume of cleaning agent that is used. This means that cleaning with hot water offers a number of advantages and various possibilities for optimising the cleaning process.

Cleaning equipment

In addition to the complete group pen, it’s important to clean the water supply for the calves and the tools, such as brooms or shovels. Foreign matter from the outside environment introduced into the barn can be reduced by the regular use of a sweeper.


A trio of devices covers all requirements

A basic set of pressure cleaners, sweepers, and wet and dry vacuum cleaners can be used flexibly and serve the cleaning needs of the calf igloos, pens, stalls and implements comprehensively. This ensures that all hygiene measures comply with biosecurity and the health and welfare of calves.

The right cleaning technology for cleaning calf hutches

FAQ

Clean and disinfect calf igloos/hutches and calf pens after each occupancy. In the case of igloos and individual pens, usually after two to three weeks. After that, but at the latest after 8 weeks (max. duration for legal single housing), the transfer to group housing takes place.

An alkaline foam cleaner is suitable for cleaning calf pens. Cleaners of this type offer excellent grease dissolving properties and easily remove organic material such as manure and dirt.

In addition, use a soaking agent for particularly soiled boxes. It dissolves dried manure and reduces cleaning time and water consumption. Corrosion inhibitors protect the stable equipment.


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