Discover the impact of stable environments on flock health
FAQ
Have questions about optimizing ventilation, cooling, heating, and air treatment in your layer houses? Here, we answer the most common inquiries to help you improve hen welfare, air quality, and overall flock performance.
Why is ventilation important in layer houses?
Proper ventilation removes excess heat, moisture, and ammonia, maintaining air quality and preventing respiratory diseases. It supports hen comfort, egg production consistency, and litter quality.
How do evaporative cooling systems benefit laying hens?
Evaporative cooling reduces house temperature by up to 10-15°C, lowering heat stress that can cause drops in egg production and hen welfare. It helps maintain a stable environment during hot weather.
What heating solutions are recommended for layers during colder months?
Energy-efficient heaters combined with good insulation ensure stable brooding and house temperatures. This supports uniform growth, reduces stress, and maintains feed conversion without high energy costs.
How does air treatment improve poultry health?
Air treatment systems filter dust, pathogens, and reduce harmful gases like ammonia and CO₂. This lowers respiratory risks and improves flock biosecurity, essential for dense layer housing.
Can these climate solutions be customized for different housing systems?
Yes, our systems are designed to meet the unique climate control needs of various layer house designs, from conventional to cage-free and free-range operations.
How do climate solutions affect egg quality?
Stable temperature, humidity, and air quality reduce stress and promote consistent laying patterns, leading to stronger shells and improved egg quality.
