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Participation in Forum on March 25, 2015
Thank you Dr. mike C , take good care of you and yours
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Participation in Forum on March 18, 2015
My comment was geared towards chicks without temperature driven ventilation. Older age group I would do an air quality check at an hour before sun rise to seven. This would aid producers in optimisting bird growth by maintaining good air quality and R.H. If farm has higher R.H.(above 70%) the following day, I would look closely at overnight me minimum ventilation and adjust accordingly.
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Participation in Forum on March 15, 2015
What I see as a safe range for night min vent is: If a producer has to increase ventilation rates during the day to lower Ammonia/R.H. to safe levels that new level is to be used that through out the course of the nighttime period. The following morning recheck air quality, and adjust according. Producers may lower rates if R.H. is well below 70%.
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Location:Albertville, Alabama, United States
Profile: Agricultural producer
Occupation: Service technician/Flock Manager