If you want to expand your farming scale or you are just entering the farming industry, you can take a look at what equipment is available in the current automated chicken farm.1. Egg incubatorIf your farm is starting with eggs then the first thing you need is an egg incubator. There are many types
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Optimal poultry house conditions during minimum ventilation are key to flock health and feed conversion efficiency. This article emphasizes the critical role of a well-calibrated Ventilation Fan in maintaining air quality, keeping litter dry, and preventing cold drafts—helping producers keep birds in their thermal neutral zone and reduce disease risks.