Mr. Li, the environmental control expert from Farmrob, recently delivered a presentation at
Haid Group. The topic focused on insights and practical solutions for maintaining optimal
environmental control in poultry housing during the autumn and winter.
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Chickens need energy to maintain a suitable body temperature. Autumn and winter
temperatures are low and fluctuate greatly. Chicken houses require continuous heating to
maintain body temperature. If the temperature is too low, the energy from the feed ingested
by the chickens will be used primarily for warmth rather than growth and egg production,
leading to decreased productivity. Therefore, the key to environmental control in autumn and
winter is not simply “heating,” but rather implementing scientific ventilation while effectively
maintaining warmth to achieve environmental stability with minimal energy consumption.
Adopting a suitable ventilation mode is crucial. When temperatures are low, lateral ventilation
is often used to reduce localized cold stress. Ensure minimum ventilation volume to
guarantee sufficient fresh air exchange per hour. Dynamically adjust the fan cycle and
number of fans based on indoor humidity and outside temperature to ensure minimal
temperature fluctuations.
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The essence of environmental control in autumn and winter lies in achieving the optimal
balance between “heat preservation” and “ventilation,” thereby directing more feed energy
towards production, achieving healthy farming and maximizing profits.
Our achievements:
With 120,000㎡of factory
114 patents
Over 5,000 clients served
1.5 billion annually output value
Exported over 10 countries and regions
About Farmrob
Farmrob is a leading poultry manufacturer in China, No.1 layer equipment market share and
provider, Top three poultry industry in China. We are committed to providing reliable and
durable equipment for clients. With technological innovation as the core, Farmrob insists on
animal welfare and production efficiency, and helps the global farming industry to move
towards a better future.
Mr. Li, the environmental control expert from Farmrob, recently delivered a presentation at
Haid Group. The topic focused on insights and practical solutions for maintaining optimal
environmental control in poultry housing during the autumn and winter.
![]()
Chickens need energy to maintain a suitable body temperature. Autumn and winter
temperatures are low and fluctuate greatly. Chicken houses require continuous heating to
maintain body temperature. If the temperature is too low, the energy from the feed ingested
by the chickens will be used primarily for warmth rather than growth and egg production,
leading to decreased productivity. Therefore, the key to environmental control in autumn and
winter is not simply “heating,” but rather implementing scientific ventilation while effectively
maintaining warmth to achieve environmental stability with minimal energy consumption.
Adopting a suitable ventilation mode is crucial. When temperatures are low, lateral ventilation
is often used to reduce localized cold stress. Ensure minimum ventilation volume to
guarantee sufficient fresh air exchange per hour. Dynamically adjust the fan cycle and
number of fans based on indoor humidity and outside temperature to ensure minimal
temperature fluctuations.
![]()
The essence of environmental control in autumn and winter lies in achieving the optimal
balance between “heat preservation” and “ventilation,” thereby directing more feed energy
towards production, achieving healthy farming and maximizing profits.
Our achievements:
With 120,000㎡of factory
114 patents
Over 5,000 clients served
1.5 billion annually output value
Exported over 10 countries and regions
About Farmrob
Farmrob is a leading poultry manufacturer in China, No.1 layer equipment market share and
provider, Top three poultry industry in China. We are committed to providing reliable and
durable equipment for clients. With technological innovation as the core, Farmrob insists on
animal welfare and production efficiency, and helps the global farming industry to move
towards a better future.