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Olayiwola
MemberOctober 13, 2025 at 4:50 pm in reply to: SEC Nigeria, Sub-Saharan Africa Poultry Management (Basic Certificate) Cohort #6Great insight
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<b data-start=”242″ data-end=”283″><strong data-start=”248″ data-end=”283″>Provide Adequate Ventilation
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Ensure <strong data-start=”293″ data-end=”316″>strong air movement inside the shed.
Use <strong data-start=”342″ data-end=”358″>exhaust fans or <strong data-start=”362″ data-end=”384″>tunnel ventilation to remove hot air.
Keep <strong data-start=”413″ data-end=”432″>air inlets open for proper circulation.
Avoid blocking airflow with feed bags or equipment.
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Ventilation is a critical aspect of broiler poultry production, as it directly affects bird health, growth performance, and overall productivity. Proper ventilation ensures a continuous supply of fresh air while removing excess heat, moisture, dust, and harmful gases such as ammonia and carbon dioxide from the poultry house. It helps maintain the desired temperature, humidity, and air quality, which are essential for efficient feed conversion and reduced mortality. There are two main types of ventilation systems: natural ventilation, which relies on wind and side openings, and mechanical ventilation, which uses fans and air inlets to control airflow.
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yes it is
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Ventilation in <strong data-start=”15″ data-end=”41″>broiler poultry houses is one of the most important management practices to maintain bird health, growth rate, and feed efficiency.
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Effective litter management in a brooding area involves preparing a dry, deep, and even layer of absorbent bedding before placement, then maintaining it by ensuring good ventilation, correcting moisture issues immediately, and regularly disturbing compacted areas
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Excellent, thanks
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Excellent, thanks for sharing

