Try GOLD - Free

Bobcats are the business

Earthmoving Equipment Magazine

|

December 2024 - January 2025

Handling and removing chook manure is an arduous process, but a NSW poultry removal business is finding it easy with its huge fleet of Bobcats.

Bobcats are the business

When it comes to the Australian chicken meat industry, it's certainly not chicken feed.

The sector contributes significantly to the domestic economy, with an estimated gross value of production (2021-22) of $2.97 billion and an estimated retail value of $6.6b.

The meat is the most popular source of animal protein to Australian consumers, with annual per capita consumption exceeding 50kg (and increasing year on year). Indeed, you're likely to be one of the 68 per cent of Australians who eat chicken meat as part of a meal at least twice a week because of its affordability, popularity with the entire household, versatility and taste.

One of the biggest poultry regions is the Western Riverina in NSW, renowned for its livestock operations, and where most poultry are produced under intensive indoor production systems, housed in large sheds.

There's a combination of ready access to grain supplies, level land at a reasonable price, secure water supply, separation distances from potential conflict interfaces, and good transport networks.

But with most poultry farms running thousands of birds, it is essential that the huge amounts of litter are cleaned out regularly.

Litter removal procedures typically involve collection of spent litter (often by contractors who supply Bobcats or loaders), sweeping or vacuuming remaining material, and washing sheds with detergents and sanitisers.

It's a practice which requires skill and also experience. Odour and dust can be released while pushing up litter within sheds, while loading litter into vehicles or during transport.

Disturbing litter during removal can release built-up gasses, which can be harmful to human health in high concentrations (inside the shed).

The clean-out needs to be managed to minimise odour and dust impacts on neighbours and to minimise the risk of disease transmission between growth cycles.

MORE STORIES FROM Earthmoving Equipment Magazine

Earthmoving Equipment Magazine

Earthmoving Equipment Magazine

One-stop shop for hose maintenance

Conveniently placed inside a portable workshop container, Hastings Deering and Caterpillar's hydraulic hose assembly tooling solutions give operators the ability to safely build, repair, and maintain hose assemblies on site, reducing downtime and maximising machine uptime.

time to read

8 mins

October - November 2025

Earthmoving Equipment Magazine

Earthmoving Equipment Magazine

Turning diversity into performance

Semco didn't set out to tick a box. It set out to build a stronger team.

time to read

2 mins

October - November 2025

Earthmoving Equipment Magazine

Earthmoving Equipment Magazine

Building an equitable construction sector

NAWIC continues to be at the forefront of driving positive change to benefit women and underrepresented groups.

time to read

3 mins

October - November 2025

Earthmoving Equipment Magazine

Earthmoving Equipment Magazine

The next big leap in Australian earthmoving

Tiltrotators are being used more and more in the Australian earthmoving industry, and for good reason.

time to read

2 mins

October - November 2025

Earthmoving Equipment Magazine

Earthmoving Equipment Magazine

Performance powered by precision

C.R. Kennedy's advanced solutions continue to underpin Iron Mine Contracting's capability to deliver consistent, high-quality outcomes.

time to read

6 mins

October - November 2025

Earthmoving Equipment Magazine

Earthmoving Equipment Magazine

Liebherr loads the way

Liebherr wheel loaders have become indispensable pieces of equipment for a Queensland logistics specialist.

time to read

2 mins

October - November 2025

Earthmoving Equipment Magazine

Earthmoving Equipment Magazine

Muscle and manoeuvrability

The Dieci Samson 70.10 telehandler combines the muscle of a crane with the mobility and versatility of a telehandler.

time to read

3 mins

October - November 2025

Earthmoving Equipment Magazine

Earthmoving Equipment Magazine

CASE strengthens dealer support

CASE Construction Equipment has partnered with two key dealers to reinforce its network and deliver stronger local support for customers.

time to read

2 mins

October - November 2025

Earthmoving Equipment Magazine

ITR Pacific expands across Australia

ITR Pacific has kicked off a nationwide expansion strategy that will see the business significantly increase its operational footprint across the country over the next six to 12 months.

time to read

2 mins

October - November 2025

Earthmoving Equipment Magazine

Earthmoving Equipment Magazine

Guaranteeing the parts you need

TVH's look-up service is a dedicated department within the company that specialises in looking up parts and accessories.

time to read

3 mins

October - November 2025

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size