Ensuring Optimal Conditions for Healthy Birds
Animal Welfare
Broiler welfare is not just an ethical concern—it directly affects productivity and farm profitability. A well-designed climate system supports natural behaviour, reduces stress, and prevents environmental challenges that can compromise health and growth.
Focus areas:
Proper airflow for better respiratory health
Temperature control to avoid piling and heat stress
Clean air to reduce ammonia, pathogens, and dust
Calm, comfortable environment to support behaviour and mobility
Air Quality
A well-managed environment improves bird welfare and productivity. Our ventilation and air treatment systems reduce harmful gases, remove dust, and maintain fresh, breathable air.
Lower risk of respiratory issues
Cleaner litter and reduced footpad dermatitis
Healthier barns with less odor and microbial buildup
FAQ
Maintaining the right environment in broiler houses is key to bird health and farm productivity. Here are answers to some common questions about climate control for broilers.
What is the ideal temperature range for broiler houses?
Between 25°C and 30°C to support efficient feed conversion and healthy growth.
What humidity level should be maintained?
Relative humidity should be kept between 40% and 70% to prevent respiratory problems and maintain comfort.
What lighting schedule is best for broilers?
Providing at least 16 hours of light daily supports feeding behavior, growth, and overall bird welfare.
