Make the chicken coop climate-friendly
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    Tips for the existing poultry house - 38th Podcast

    (c) HBLFA Raumberg-Gumpenstein

    Tips for the existing poultry house - 38th Podcast

    Make existing poultry houses climate-friendly

    Heat stress problem for the health and performance of the animals during the hot summer months in poultry farming Feathered animals show few signs of physical discomfort. Therefore, consideration of both climatic parameters and animal behavior plays a major role here.

    The podcast episode provides valuable tips on stable construction, air conditioning in the stables and questions about exercise, as well as practical solutions:

     

    Here for you is the full conversation from our head of research and innovation, PD Dr. Andreas Steinwidder with Ing. Irene Mösenbacher-Molterer and Ing. Eduard Zentner on the topic of “ Making existing poultry houses climate-friendly ” in full length:

     

     

     

    Further documents: 

    Project manager

    Steinwidder Andreas, Priv.  Doz.  Dr.

    Priv. Doz. Dr. Andreas Steinwidder

    Head of Research & Innovation

    team

    Mösenbacher-Molterer Irene, Ing.in

    Ing.in Irene Mösenbacher-Molterer

    Animal husbandry systems, technology and emissions
    Zentner Eduard, engineer, department head

    Ing. Eduard Zentner

    Animal husbandry systems, technology and emissions

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