Good luck trying to find those LMAO BTW, @Pamela ! Good to have you here!
I know this is an old threadWe've been tossing straw on the barn floor for the past year trying to use the "deep litter" method.
Well kill me now because I attempted to start cleaning it out today because I'm sick and tired of not being able to get our doors open and not only does the pitchfork practically bend when I try to dig it out but the smell underneath the surface is enough to knock me out.
So now I've started, I have to finish but if I do it by hand it will take me six months. We don't have any equipment or machinery here that could help, if I was going to rent something to dig out the barn what would I look into? Would a skid steer loader be what I'm after?
One of the first tools my DH bought when we moved to our rocky hilltop 3 years ago. Invaluable.I know this is an old thread
But have to tell you about my alm time favorite tool onnour farm. The MATTOCK!! If I could inoy have one tool- it would be this one. Absolutely essential in the ozarks with all these rocks. We also use the deep litter method with a once a year clean out in the spring. We add lime and wood shavings to keep it dry plus what hay the goats pull down and waste (too much!!). Two teenage grandkids were trying to use shovels and pitch forks - a LOT of work. So I (59 years old) went and got my trusty mattock and had had that bedding busted up to shovel out in no time at all. They were like- wow Nana! I wish you would have thought of that a lot sooner!!
Bay, do you use straw, shavings or wood chips for your goat stalls? We are enclosing a lean-to with rough concrete floors (already there) for our first herd. Plan on deep litter with sleeping platforms. PNW so does not get below 30 usually but I like the idea of lotsa compost, nice heat for them and less work for me (60+).We use the deep litter method also. We cleaned out a pen this morning. In the past we have used a pitch fork. Today we ran a tiller through it, scooped the loose manure and hay, which was well rotted, and loaded the Kawasaki mule. It rained last night, this pen gets rain blown in, so it was wet. The tiller busted up the manure pack, it was great. We will use a tiller from now on!