Did you know 42% of poultry farms lose over $15,000 yearly due to inefficient manure management? Stubborn waste buildup slows operations, breeds pathogens, and drains profits. Now imagine slashing cleanup time by 68% while boosting barn hygiene. That’s what a manure belt cleaning system
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Say goodbye to manual scraping. Our belt-driven exhaust fan technology automates removal with 99.9% debris clearance. The dual-action brushes rotate at 120 RPM, while the stainless-steel belt withstands 10+ years of heavy use. You get 24/7 operation with 30% less energy than competitors.
Feature | Traditional Scraper | Our Belt System |
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Daily Labor Hours | 4.5 hours | 0.7 hours |
Annual Maintenance Cost | $2,800 | $650 |
Whether you manage 5,000 or 50,000 birds, our modular systems adapt. Choose from three models:
Green Valley Poultry switched to our manure scrapper system and saw ammonia levels drop 73%. Their ROI? 14 months. Read their full success story in our case study library.
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A: A manure belt cleaning system automates manure removal in poultry or livestock housing using a conveyor belt. It transports waste to a collection point, ensuring consistent hygiene. The belt is periodically cleaned to prevent buildup and maintain efficiency.
A: A manure scraper system uses mechanical scrapers to push waste into pits, while a belt system relies on a moving conveyor. Belt systems are often quieter and require less manual adjustment. Both aim to improve sanitation but suit different facility layouts.
A: A belt-driven exhaust fan regulates airflow to reduce moisture and ammonia levels in barns. It works alongside manure belt systems to maintain air quality. Its adjustable speed allows energy-efficient ventilation control.
A: Regular maintenance includes inspecting belt tension, cleaning rollers, and lubricating moving parts. Check for debris blockages and wear on the belt surface. Align belt-driven exhaust fans to ensure synchronized operation.
A: Yes, manure belt systems often connect to composters, storage units, or biogas generators. Belt-driven exhaust fans can be synchronized for automated climate control. Integration improves waste recycling and operational efficiency.