Lina Paola Pardo Quevedo
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The distance between load cells is important to prevent “off-center loading,” which creates unbalanced stress on the individual load cells, leading to inaccurate weight measurements in a batching system.
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The specific nutritional needs of the target animal (such as livestock or pets) depend on its species, age, reproductive status, and physical activity, but generally a balanced diet of six nutrients – water, protein, carbohydrates, fats, minerals, and vitamins – is required. These nutrients help them grow, produce energy, resist disease, and maintain overall health.
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Amir
MemberOctober 2, 2025 at 2:04 pm in reply to: Role & Importance of Smart Sensors, AI, IoT, & Mobile Dashboards in AquacultureThanks for sharing
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Poor ventilation on a poultry farm leads to ammonia buildup, moisture problems, and temperature extremes, causing respiratory issues, eye irritation, poor growth, reduced egg production, increased stress, and higher mortality rates. In severe cases, lack of fresh air can result in sudden death and increased risk of disease outbreaks.
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Thanks for details
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Also physical parameters check and the condition of the truck carrying the consignment is important. Nice one
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Simon Jacob Iko
MemberOctober 2, 2025 at 1:17 pm in reply to: cross-contamination prevention strategyGood one
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How many types of main soy food?
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Bulk purchasing during off-peak seasons helps secure better pricing. Comparing multiple suppliers ensures competitive rates while maintaining quality. Sourcing raw materials locally reduces transportation costs and improves efficiency. Identifying alternative ingredients without compromising nutritional value helps lower expenses
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Biosecurity encompasses measures to prevent, detect, and respond to biological threats, including diseases, pests, and contaminants. Key aspects of biosecurity include controlling access to facilities, implementing sanitation and disinfection protocols, monitoring for signs of disease or contamination, and having emergency response plans in place. Biosecurity also involves proper waste management, vector control, and ensuring the safe handling and disposal of biological materials. Effective biosecurity measures help protect animal and human health, prevent economic losses, and maintain environmental integrity. In aquaculture, biosecurity is crucial to prevent disease outbreaks, reduce the risk of pathogen introduction, and promote sustainable and healthy aquatic production.Biosecurity encompasses measures to prevent, detect, and respond to biological threats, including diseases, pests, and contaminants. Key aspects of biosecurity include controlling access to facilities, implementing sanitation and disinfection protocols, monitoring for signs of disease or contamination, and having emergency response plans in place. Biosecurity also involves proper waste management, vector control, and ensuring the safe handling and disposal of biological materials. Effective biosecurity measures help protect animal and human health, prevent economic losses, and maintain environmental integrity. In aquaculture, biosecurity is crucial to prevent disease outbreaks, reduce the risk of pathogen introduction, and promote sustainable and healthy aquatic production.

