Hog Confinements

We've done it, but on a very small scale. I'm sure I could offer you a little help, but you'll deal with factors like the cold and different feed that will change your experience.
What I learned was that high volume and hot water were the best tools. Also, get a good wide floor scraper. Because it's light weight, we found it easier to manage for a long period of time. A shovel gets heavy.
We cleaned fleets and did a little work for the livestock auction. There we could use any chemical, and after trying the harshest stuff, I found premier from envirospec and their house wash to be the most effective for the price and hazard. We also did an "organic farm" that would only let us use specific chems. Baking soda and vinegar didn't do us any better than just lots of hot water...
I know some one else on here was to bid on some hog trucks a few months ago. Maybe they'll chime in.
 
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