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Troubleshooting Mechanical Ventilation Systems for Livestock/Poultry Housing
Troubleshooting Mechanical Ventilation Systems for Livestock/Poultry Housing pnw0308  
Author(s): J.A. Moore
Ventilation systems are one of the most important components of a livestock or poultry building and are a necesssary part of a sound operation. This bulletin explains ventilation systems, and has a table of the ventilation needs of pigs, sheep, cows, and poultry. Lists solutions for common ventilation problems, including excessive odors, ammonia or high humidity, wet attic or ceiling insulation during the winter, fan motor laboring, static pressure, messy pig pens, and high heating costs.

Publisher: Pacific Northwest Cooperative Extension Publications
Published: September 1986.   4 pages.
 
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