Cattle barn bedding from recycled manure: some veterinary, technological and economic aspects of application

Agriculture modernization is a topical issue for both the global and domestic economy. Intensification of livestock farming results in an increased production of manure. Recycling of manure into bedding is one of the modern utilization technologies. National regulations do not specify requirements f...

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Main Authors: Uvarov Roman, Briukhanov Aleksandr, Semenov Boris, Nazarova Anna
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2020-01-01
Series:BIO Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.bio-conferences.org/articles/bioconf/full_html/2020/11/bioconf_fies-20_00105/bioconf_fies-20_00105.html
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spelling doaj-8519930d19f04b328b38830e307d844c2021-04-02T19:04:07ZengEDP SciencesBIO Web of Conferences2117-44582020-01-01270010510.1051/bioconf/20202700105bioconf_fies-20_00105Cattle barn bedding from recycled manure: some veterinary, technological and economic aspects of applicationUvarov Roman0Briukhanov Aleksandr1Semenov Boris2Nazarova Anna3Federal Scientific Agroengineering Center VIM, branch in Saint PetersburgFederal Scientific Agroengineering Center VIM, branch in Saint PetersburgSaint-Petersburg State University of Veterinary MedicineSaint-Petersburg State University of Veterinary MedicineAgriculture modernization is a topical issue for both the global and domestic economy. Intensification of livestock farming results in an increased production of manure. Recycling of manure into bedding is one of the modern utilization technologies. National regulations do not specify requirements for currently applied bedding types, including manure-based bedding. The foreign experience, however, demonstrates several economic, zootechnical and hygienic advantages of this material. The field veterinary study revealed the positive health effect of bedding. The cows housed without bedding featured threefold higher risk of surgical diseases of limbs. Technical and economic assessment of a dairy farm with 1000 dairy cows showed the following annual operating costs when the major part of manure was passively composted and a part of manure was recycled into the bedding by (1) aerobic solid-state fermentation in a chamber fermenter and finish drying in a dryer drum – 24.2 million roubles; (2) aerobic solid-state fermentation in a drum fermenter – 21.7 million roubles; and (3) thermal drying in a dryer drum – 27.5 million roubles. At the same time, if all manure produced was composted and the bedding was purchased from external sources, the costs would be 27.9 to 35.2 million roubles depending on the bedding material.https://www.bio-conferences.org/articles/bioconf/full_html/2020/11/bioconf_fies-20_00105/bioconf_fies-20_00105.html
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Cattle barn bedding from recycled manure: some veterinary, technological and economic aspects of application
BIO Web of Conferences
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title Cattle barn bedding from recycled manure: some veterinary, technological and economic aspects of application
title_short Cattle barn bedding from recycled manure: some veterinary, technological and economic aspects of application
title_full Cattle barn bedding from recycled manure: some veterinary, technological and economic aspects of application
title_fullStr Cattle barn bedding from recycled manure: some veterinary, technological and economic aspects of application
title_full_unstemmed Cattle barn bedding from recycled manure: some veterinary, technological and economic aspects of application
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publishDate 2020-01-01
description Agriculture modernization is a topical issue for both the global and domestic economy. Intensification of livestock farming results in an increased production of manure. Recycling of manure into bedding is one of the modern utilization technologies. National regulations do not specify requirements for currently applied bedding types, including manure-based bedding. The foreign experience, however, demonstrates several economic, zootechnical and hygienic advantages of this material. The field veterinary study revealed the positive health effect of bedding. The cows housed without bedding featured threefold higher risk of surgical diseases of limbs. Technical and economic assessment of a dairy farm with 1000 dairy cows showed the following annual operating costs when the major part of manure was passively composted and a part of manure was recycled into the bedding by (1) aerobic solid-state fermentation in a chamber fermenter and finish drying in a dryer drum – 24.2 million roubles; (2) aerobic solid-state fermentation in a drum fermenter – 21.7 million roubles; and (3) thermal drying in a dryer drum – 27.5 million roubles. At the same time, if all manure produced was composted and the bedding was purchased from external sources, the costs would be 27.9 to 35.2 million roubles depending on the bedding material.
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