Bedding in Livestock Farming: Identification, Testing, and Evaluation of Techniques for Better Managing Bedding with Less Material

This paper examines concrete techniques to optimize pig and poultry bedding use with less material while controlling gas emissions, animal health, welfare, and labor.

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This study responds to growing concerns over the supply and cost of woodchip and straw bedding in Brittany and Pays-de-la-Loire pig and poultry farms. It identifies, tests, and evaluates promising methods—such as biological additives, alternative fibers (e.g., miscanthus), concrete poultry-house floors, and adjusted straw quantities with increased replenishment frequency—to reduce bedding consumption. Four action streams combined literature review, field surveys, environmental and welfare impact assessments, and on-farm trials. Key results were compiled into two practical guides: one on pig housing and the other on efficient poultry bedding management, offering breeders concrete solutions to optimize bedding use.

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Project

Innovations agronomiques

Innovations agronomiques

Location
France
Authors
Nathalie ROUSSET, Nicolas GUINGAND, Eric DEZAT, Stéphane LAGADEC, Didier JEGOU, Gilles DENNERY, David CHEVALIER, Anne-Laure BOULSTREAU-BOULAY, Pascal DABERT, Yannick BERRAUTE, Emmanuel ALLAIN, Pascale MAILLARD, Koffi ADJI, Mélynda HASSONA, Paul ROBIN, Philippe PONCHANT et Christophe AUBERT
Purpose
Adopt innovative practices

File type
document
Created on
Mar 01, 2014
Origin language
French
Official project website
Innovations agronomiques
License
CC BY