Like us, a calf is continuously surrounded by microorganisms. Only a few microorganisms are truly 'pathogenic' and are capable of causing diseases. In order to keep these pathogens away from the newborn calf (which is yet to develop any immunity), we aim to ensure the highest possible standards of hygiene.
The CalfOTel® calf hutches are made from smooth material and are easy to clean. Research has also shown that CalfOTel® igloos are the most hygienic calf housing if the right cleaning agents and techniques are use
The term ‘hygiene’ is derived from the name of the Greek goddess of health, Hygieia. In the broadest sense, it refers to preventative measures to prevent disease on the one hand and to maintain or improve animal welfare and their condition on the other. Like us, a calf is continuously surrounded by microorganisms. Only a few microorganisms are truly 'pathogenic' and are capable of causing diseases. In order to keep these pathogens away from the newborn calf (which is yet to develop any immunity), we aim to ensure the highest possible standards of hygiene
There are three main groups of microorganisms: bacteria, fungal infections, and viruses. If you wish to house your calves in a truly clean environment, you should take account of a number of matters, including: