Poultry Housing Tips – Bird Migration
Good advice from the University of Georgia Cooperative Extension Service: Though bird migration can be a costly problem, it can be easily avoided if the following steps are taken: Install migration...
View ArticleMaximizing air movement over the entire bird during hot weather
Here is some timely information from the University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Cooperative Extension: In order to maximize bird cooling during hot weather it is...
View Article6 Top Tips for Best Tunnel Cooling
This newsletter (PDF download) outlines the six key points, based on both research and field experience, that are the most important things a grower can do to help birds stay cool in extremely hot and...
View ArticleNighttime Cooling Pad Operation During Extremely Hot Weather
It is generally recommended that evaporative cooling pads should not be operated at night because the relative humidity of the air outside a poultry house tends to run 80% or higher at night. Operating...
View ArticleHot Circuit Breaker? A Fan is NOT the Solution
This month’s Poultry Housing Tip from the University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Cooperative Extension discusses how using a circulation fan to cool a hot breaker does...
View ArticleTesting Poultry Houses for Tightness
Short video on how to test modern negative pressure ventilated poultry houses for voids in the building envelope.
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