Brilio.net - A luxurious two-story house in Banjarnegara, Central Java, has become a topic of conversation among netizens after its appearance went viral on social media. This magnificent building is apparently not inhabited by humans, but rather functions as a residence for dozens of special goats.
Located in Batur District, the Dieng Plateau area which is famous for its cold temperature, this house was purposely built to protect livestock from extreme weather . The design is specifically designed to provide maximum comfort for the goats being raised.
In the video uploaded on TikTok, the house appears to be equipped with various facilities, including a cage with a stainless steel feeding grid that is rust-resistant.
Another uniqueness of this house is its location in the middle of a dense housing complex. On the first floor which functions as the main pen, dozens of goats appear to live comfortably on the ceramic floor.
This special facility is given because the type of livestock being raised is not just any type. Batur sheep, which is known to have superior quality, can reach a fantastic price of up to Rp 23 million per head.
Rather than being curious, here brilio.net has collected portraits of a two-story house from TikTok @afdholabadi on Saturday (15/3).
1. This house looks magnificent with gray walls and large pillars on the terrace. From the outside, no one would think that this building is a goat pen.
2. The location of the house is in a dense housing complex in the Batur area, Banjarnegara. Even so, this house is specifically designed for livestock needs.
3. The first floor of the house functions as the main pen. Dozens of goats live comfortably with facilities that are rarely seen in livestock pens.
4. The Batur sheep that are raised weigh up to 150 kilograms. It is no wonder that the facilities provided are so luxurious to support their growth.
5. The cage is equipped with black ceramic flooring with marble motifs. This detail makes the cage interior look elegant.
6. The goat feeder grid is made of stainless steel. This material was chosen because it is more durable and rust-proof.
7. The temperature in the Batur area can reach 10-7 degrees Celsius. The closed house design helps protect the goats from extreme cold temperatures.
8. This building is an example of how serious farmers prioritize the comfort of their livestock. Not only does it generate profit, but it also ensures that the goats grow healthily.
9. Many netizens expressed their envy at the luxury of this house. Some even said that their own houses were not as good as the goat pen.
1. Use the right tools.
Prepare a shovel, rake, broom, and a container such as a sack or cart to make it easier to transport the dirt.
2. Collect dirt regularly.
Goat droppings should be cleaned every day so that they do not pile up and cause an unpleasant odor. Use a shovel or rake to collect the droppings in one place before moving them to a holding container.
3. Spray with water if necessary.
If the cage uses a cement or ceramic floor, spray it with water to clean the remaining dirt that sticks. Make sure the water does not stagnate so that the cage remains dry.
4. Use sawdust or rice husks.
A layer of sawdust or rice husks can help absorb moisture and reduce odor. After some time, this layer can be replaced with a new one.
5. Use manure as fertilizer.
Goat manure can be used as organic fertilizer. Ferment it first to reduce odor and improve quality before being used on plants.
6. Make sure the cage is well ventilated.
Good air circulation helps reduce odors and keeps the cage clean. Make sure the cage has enough ventilation so that fresh air can enter smoothly.
(brl/lut)