Ventilation in livestock buildings
The expansion of dairy herds, combined with the decline in grazing, inevitably leads to an increase in the time animals spend indoors. The predicted global warming, which has already begun, as evidenced by a number of articles on the subject that we find in the press and on the web, also has an impact on animal welfare.
Health problems in a livestock farm are usually a combination of several factors. Respiratory diseases, diarrhea, mastitis, high cell counts, lameness, etc. are often linked to housing problems. Ventilation is an integral part of considering dairy housing.
“Blowing and stirring is good, ventilating is better!”
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Health problems in livestock farms are very often a combination of several factors.
The primary concern should be to provide a building in which the animals feel comfortable in both winter and summer.
"There are many negative repercussions associated with heat stress.