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A compost bedded pack barn (CBP) is a type of housing for dairy cattle. It is a loose housing system, similar to free-stall housing, except there are no stalls or partitions. In a CBP, the resting and exercise areas of the cows are combined, resulting in reduced
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emissions, lower building costs, and increased cow movement. For these systems to be successful, they must be managed very closely. They require tilling with a roto-tiller or deep-tillage tool to incorporate the
manure Manure is organic matter that is used as organic fertilizer in agriculture. Most manure consists of animal feces; other sources include compost and green manure. Manures contribute to the fertility of soil by adding organic matter and nut ...
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urine Urine is a liquid by-product of metabolism in humans and many other animals. In placental mammals, urine flows from the Kidney (vertebrates), kidneys through the ureters to the urinary bladder and exits the urethra through the penile meatus (mal ...
, and air into the pack and allow it to dry. The
composting Compost is a mixture of ingredients used as plant fertilizer and to improve soil's physical, chemical, and biological properties. It is commonly prepared by Decomposition, decomposing plant and food waste, recycling organic materials, and man ...
process allows the manure and urine to be stored for months at a time, while also supplying a bedding and exercise area for cows. Compost bedded pack barns are a fairly new system for housing dairy cattle, and are appealing to producers due to the lower instances of lameness and hock lesions. They also improve cow comfort, as the cows are not restricted in their lying behavior from stall size and partitions that are typically found in free-stall housing systems. Compost bedded pack barns are typically bedded with wood shavings/sawdust, or other organic materials that are compostable. For the composting process to work in a CBP, the internal temperature of the pack must be maintained at approximately and have a moisture content at approximately 40–60%. The lower end of the temperature range is compatible with cellulose degradation, which is needed to break down the wood shavings/sawdust that is typically used. The higher end of the temperature range is compatible with pathogen destruction, which helps destroy mastitis-causing bacteria. The first CBP in the US was built in 2001 in Minnesota. However, the compost bedded pack system was invented by dairy farmers in Virginia to improve upon the conventional bedded pack system. The recommended stocking density of a CBP is 7.4 m2/cow (80 sq. feet/cow) for the average Holstein cow. This allows for the proper aeration and absorption of manure and urine by the bedding and still allow the composting process to work.


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