Hello everybody. Today I want share about 3 reason why
ventilation is very important structure while we building a chicken coops. The
3 points that I will discuss is remove dampness, remove ammonia fumes and
ensure coop in normal temperature. I hope you all read this article until the
end. Comment below if you have something to share. Enjoy!
Coop Ventilation |
First of all, we will discuss about ventilation will removes
dampness and humidity. For your information, while we breath, we produce a lot
of water vapour. Same like chicken, they breath and produce water vapours. So,
if we not provide a ventilation for the coop, the humidity levels in coop will
increase. Research find that, if we live in high humidity levels room or
something space, we will face susceptible to respiratory diseases and increases
the chance of frostbite. So we need provide a ventilation for chicken coop, to
avoid our hens get the diseases. Therefore, ventilation is important because
the can stable humidity levels in coops and avoid our hens get respiratory
disease and frostbite.
Next, we will discuss about ventilation can removes ammonia
fumes. Ammonia gas usually extracts from poo ( chicken poo). We know that,
there a lot of chicken poo in the coop so the ammonia gas levels will increase right?
Ammonia gas is very hazardous. It can cause subclinical damage to the tissue of
the chicken. In addition, the ammonia gas also dangerous to human because it
can damages our lung tissues. So, ventilation
is needed because they can remove ammonia gas to avoid it damages the tissues
of our chicken and also human’s lung tissues.
Fully Ventilated Coop |
Finally, we will discuss that ventilation will ensure coop
in normal temperature. Like human, chicken also need a normal temperature which
is 35 degree celcius to survive. Chicken bodies perform at maximum at that
temperature which is 35 degree celcius. And if too hot, hens may die in the coop.
So ventilation is needed to let air movement in and out from the coop to ensure
the coop temperature stay at normal levels. Therefore, providing ventilation is
necessary to ensure coops temperature stay at normal levels which is 35 degree
celcius.
As the conclusion, this 3 point is clearly tell us why
chicken coops ventilation is very important. Remove dampness, remove ammonia
fumes and ensure coop in normal temperature is the point we must think while we
want to build a chicken coops. That’s all for today. Comment below if you have
something to share or to correct my mistakes.