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Air Temperature, Carbon Dioxide, And Ammonia Assessment Inside A Commercial Cage Layer Barn With Manure-Drying Tunnels, W Zheng, Y Xiong, R S. Gates, K W. Koelkebeck
Air Temperature, Carbon Dioxide, And Ammonia Assessment Inside A Commercial Cage Layer Barn With Manure-Drying Tunnels, W Zheng, Y Xiong, R S. Gates, K W. Koelkebeck
Department of Animal Science: Faculty Publications
Understanding the air temperature distribution, ammonia (NH3) and carbon dioxide (CO2) levels in poultry housing systems are crucial to poultry health, welfare, and productivity. In this study, 4 Intelligent Portable Monitoring Units and 7 temperature sensors were installed inside and between the cages and above 2 minimum ventilation fans of a commercial stacked-deck cage laying hen house in the Midwest United States (425,000 laying hens) to continuously monitor the interior environment over a 6-month period. During cold conditions (March 12th–May 22nd), there was a variation noted, with barn center temperatures consistently being highest in the longitudinal …
The Effects Of 2 Genetic Lines On Spatial Distribution And Use And Preference Of Perch And Nest Area In An Aviary System, Sheila E. Scheideler, Pamela E. Eusebio Balcazar, K. Hanford
The Effects Of 2 Genetic Lines On Spatial Distribution And Use And Preference Of Perch And Nest Area In An Aviary System, Sheila E. Scheideler, Pamela E. Eusebio Balcazar, K. Hanford
Department of Animal Science: Faculty Publications
The objective of this trial was to evaluate spatial distribution, nest and perch usage, and preference of Lohmann Brown (BH) and Bovan White (WH) Leghorn hens raised in an aviary system. At 5 wk, 400 floor raised pullets, BH and WH strains, in equal numbers, were placed into 8 modified Big Dutchman Natura aviary units. Each aviary unit had 3 tiers with perches and an indoor litter area. At 25 wk, the number of birds was recorded by scan sampling every 4 h. The number of birds perching in each aviary unit was recorded every 4 h at 15, 25, …