The Buchweiser was built in 1892. In 1971 it was completely renovated and extented in the early 2000s. During this, the pigsty was turned into a modern animal husbandry with an extension.
The building can be divided into 4 areas:
o The residential area is located in the front with a covered balcony on the upper floor. (This ist not accessible for performance reasons)
o The workshop. This offers space to park a tractor.
-> to match, there is a workshop trigger in the building.
o Stable:
- This 150m² barn offers space for your animals, according to the German Organic Ordinance
-> cows: 40 heads
-> pigs: 80 pieces
-> horses: 10 pieces
- Lining is provided at the arched gate at the front of the building.
- Straw trigger on the attachment of the back, at the entrance to the barn.
- The water trigger can be found in front of the workshop. Here you can see a water level indicator.
- Alternatively, there is also a variant with integrated water connection for each animal species. Here, the cost of water is added to the daily maintenance
- Animals can be unloaded at the gate to the enclosure.
- Slurry trigger can be found at the front.
o Hay storage:
- 250,000 liters per bunker.
- Hay and straw can be stored.
- Unloading on the upper floor. (For this purpose, the terrain must be manually adapted to the ramp)
- Loading in transit. There are two unloading tubes, which are used for straw and hay.
- Building costs: $120,000
- Daily upkeep: $30
- All gates to open
- Matching lighting installed
- Shutters are closed at night
- Fixed: Problems with Milktrigger
- Fixed: Problems with manure System