Ammonia's adverse effects on chickens in winter
In winter, poor ventilation may cause the ammonia concentration of the house to be too large, causing respiratory diseases and other diseases in the chicken house, which will reduce the benefit of raising chickens. In order to increase the survival rate of broilers, measures should be taken to prevent and control ammonia concentrations in a timely manner.
Anti-ammonia measures in winter chicken house
In order to prevent the adverse effects of ammonia on broilers, it is recommended that the chicken farms and chicken farmers have a good grasp of the following feeding and management tasks:
1, the laying of litter to have a certain thickness, generally more than 5 cm.
2. Minimize watering during operation to prevent sink leaking and wetting of bedding.
3, if the humidity in the house is too large, it should be timely removal of manure and damp litter.
4, pay attention to set the skylight at the top of the house, and in the sunny day at noon often open the window for ventilation; do a good job inside the shelter.
5. When the breeder enters the coop and feels pungent and eyeful of ammonia, he should immediately open the doors and windows for ventilation.
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