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25. March 2011: Open Day in Eydelstedt

The two new broiler houses of the family Koop-Kattau were inaugurated.
On Friday the 25th March 2011, the new stables of the family Koop-Kattau from Diepholz was presented to the public. Each broiler house has a dimension of 20 x 86 m and providing square for approximately 40,000 animals. Both stables are associated with a breaker, in which the central control technology is places, like the climate control, the feeding control, the water supply, etc..
Prüllage Systeme supplied for this project the total livestock equipment. So the stables was equopped with the feed lines feed point to ensure optimal feed supply for the broiler. For water supply, ground support impregnation have been installed. Prüllage also supplied the entire climate-control technology from the ventilation system through the heating system to the control cabinet and the entire electrical engineering.
For the very nice and helpful cooperation with the family Koop-Kattau we hereby sincerely thank you. Without you, this beautiful and successful open day would not have been possible. We wish you with your two new broiler houses every success and good luck for the future.
Here you can see some impressions to the open door at family Koop-Kattau.

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04. March 2011: Open Day in Nordhorn

fattening stable for 1000 pigs opened successfully
On 04.03.2011 there was an open day for family Scholten from Nordhorn germany. Together with Raiffeisen-Grenzland eG the new pig house with 980 fattening places was presented to the public. Prüllage Systeme realized this project as a turn key project. For the owner Jan-Harm Scholten the following main points in this project were important: The stable should be build "simple and good" and it should be without any technical "bells and whistles ". Thus, the newly built house with the dimensions 43 x 23 m was fitted with a single-masonry. Here, a 30's commercial brick was used, which is frost resistant. The roof - a truss structure - is covered with red corrugated fiber cement sheets and roof space was completely isolated.
The house consists of four compartments, each with 16 pens. The lining is "just " two dry pipe chain conveyor, which were moved through the entire house. The supply air for the house is first drawn over the eaves in the roof space and then falls through a slot ventilation in the patrol of the compartment. Over two extraction point the exhaust air passed to the central exhaust channel and crossed over the central exhaust out of the stable.
At this point we would like to thank family Scholten and the Raiffeisen-Grenzland eG for the good and very nice working, through which these successful open day was possible. We wish the family Scholten much success with the new stable and look forward to further cooperation.
Here you get a few impressions to the open day at family Scholten.





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