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A Texas poultry grower decided to test how much ammonia he really had in summer. The results were surprising and the performance gains in treated houses were even more impactful.
While nipple drinkers limit contamination risks, they certainly don’t eliminate them. Learn what you can do to maximize water line cleaning for healthier water.
ParlorPal es un ácido mineral natural que reduce el pH del lecho, el estiércol y el agua del pediluvio para crear un entorno más seguro para los animales y los trabajadores.
While a certain amount of risk is unavoidable in animal production, managing risk can help limit exposure to losses. In live production, risk presents itself in many forms, one of which is ammonia.
While ammonia in the gas phase does not seem to irritate skin on the feet, ammonia found in wet litter can cause burns or dermatitis. With moisture playing such a key role in downgraded paws, these are the three key variables to focus on to keep paws healthy .
Dr. Joey Bray shares his key tips to successfully manage litter between flocks so that your ammonia control, litter moisture and PLT effectiveness all reach optimum levels.
Learn more about ParlorPal, a natural mineral acid that lowers the pH of bedding, manure and footbath water to create a safer environment for animals and workers.
Applying PLT lowers litter pH and eliminates ammonia for improved air quality while increasing the nutrient value of litter. But that is just the beginning of the story on sustainability.
Proper pre-heating of the poultry house environment is essential to maximizing flock performance. Pre-heating raises the core temperature of the litter bed, which increases ammonia volatilization and water evaporation.