Facilities and Technology
Penn State Extension offers in-depth information and practical tips about poultry house equipment. Producers can find the most up-to-date information about poultry hatcheries, chicken nesting boxes, chicken waterers, and many other pieces of chicken farm equipment.
Choosing the right kind of equipment is essential for biosecurity and ensures that the birds enjoy proper lighting and ventilation and are raised in optimal conditions. Growers can also find information on the proper handling of eggs, ammonia monitoring in poultry facilities, and small-scale poultry housing.
Chicken Coops, Nests, Pens, and Tractors
Building a chicken house is one of the first concerns of many novice hobby farmers and small-scale growers. A facility is considered suitable if it can provide adequate protection from predators and the elements.
Factors such as adequate space, ventilation, easy access to feed, and water should all be considered carefully. Nests and perches are also important features of a good poultry house. With the right kind of planning it is possible to convert already existing structures into functioning chicken sheds.
Chicken waterers also come in a variety of sizes, depending on the use. Some growers prefer automatic chicken water systems which provide a constant flow of fresh water.
Chicken House Ventilation and Ammonia Monitoring
The monitoring and management of ammonia in poultry facilities is essential for the health and well-being of the birds housed in them. Ammonia is a gas that evaporates from fresh manure and can easily build up in closed spaces. Poultry house ventilation systems help keep ammonia levels below 25 ppm, as recommended in poultry health guidelines. Monitoring is also an important component of ensuring adequate air quality inside poultry houses. Pull tubes and colorimetric tubes are inexpensive and easy-to-use pieces of equipment to monitor ammonia levels.
Besides helping control ammonia levels, poultry house ventilation systems control many other environmental aspects within a facility. Inlets represent the most crucial part of mechanical ventilation systems as they help to provide fresh air, control the direction of airflow, and maintain sufficient air velocity.
In terms of air quality, housing poultry safely and comfortably is determined by a number of factors such as air temperature, humidity, velocity, gas levels, and others. Growers and facility managers can find here detailed information on how to measure air quality and the various kinds of equipment needed.
Egg Incubators and Chicken Hatchery
Large-scale facilities rely on egg incubators to produce chicks. The success of artificial incubation depends on four main factors: temperature, humidity, ventilation, and turning. More information on how to operate an artificial incubator is available here.
Poultry hatchery managers and team members can find more information on incubation biology, biosecurity, animal welfare, and many other relevant topics by attending the two-day Northeast Hatchery Conference.
Important information on how to ensure excellent egg quality by providing optimum conditions in the chicken houses and handling eggs appropriately is available here.
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Bedbug Mitigation in Poultry Houses
When Watch NowRecorded Jan 17, 2024Event Format On-Demand | RecordedProvides essential information on detection, prevention, and management strategies for bedbugs in poultry houses, including what we know, and don't know, about these pests. - Videos
Poultry Houses and Ammonia
This video series discusses three common types of instruments used to measure ammonia gas levels in poultry houses and animal barns. - Articles
Prevention of Egg Eating in Chickens
Egg eating by hens is a habit which is extremely difficult, if not impossible, to break. It is important you manage your facilities so the hens never taste a broken egg. - Articles
Ventilating Greenhouse Livestock Barns
Effective natural ventilation of a greenhouse barn uses properly positioned openings with unobstructed air flow inside the building. - Articles
Selecting Rated Ventilation Fans
This article explains how to select an agricultural ventilation fan for the conditions under which it will be operating in a livestock or greenhouse setting. - Articles
Key Aspects of Inlets for Mechanical Ventilation of Poultry Housing
Inlets are perhaps the most important part of the ventilation system for maintaining uniformly comfortable and healthy conditions around the poultry house. - Articles
Evaluating Air Quality in Livestock Housing Environments
This publication focuses on important aspects of evaluating and troubleshooting farm animal housing environment and ventilation system performance. - Articles
Psychrometric Chart Use
A psychrometric chart presents properties of air in a graphical format useful for troubleshooting greenhouse or livestock building environmental problems. - Articles
Aspectos Claves de las Entradas de Aire ("inlets") en Galpones con Sistemas Mecánicos en Avicultura
Las entradas de aire ("inlets" en inglés) son tal vez la parte más importante de un sistema de ventilación a la hora de mantener condiciones uniformemente cómodas y saludables en el galpón. - Articles
Ammonia Monitoring in Barns Using Simple Instruments
This article describes simple relatively-inexpensive instruments for detecting ammonia gas concentration in animal housing to assure proper air quality. - Articles
Self-Adjusting Baffle Inlet to Improve Air Distribution
This article explains how to improve ventilation in animal buildings through a self-adjusting baffle inlet. - Articles
Inlets for Mechanical Ventilation Systems in Animal Housing
Properly designed and functioning ventilation inlet openings are key for achieving comfortable, fresh air conditions in farm animal housing. - Articles
Small Scale Poultry Housing
Small scale poultry coops seem to be built in almost every possible shape and size. Many existing buildings can easily be adapted to accommodate poultry. - Articles
Detecting Ammonia in Poultry Housing Using Inexpensive Instruments
If humans can smell ammonia, that means it's over the recommended levels. Use simple instruments to measure ammonia before it reaches significant levels. - Articles
Make Your Own Ceiling Inlet Air Speed Monitors
Ventilation inlet air speed monitors described here are a cheap and easy way to assess proper ventilation in livestock buildings. - Articles
Space Should Increase as Birds Grow
Problems with small flocks can result from inappropriate space and heat as the birds grow. Increasing the housing, water, and feeder space limits stress and social problems, especially with larger and fast-growing meat birds. - Articles
Poultry Dust – What You Need to Know About Impact on Bird Health
This article explains what makes up poultry dust, how it can affect bird health, how it affects ventilation systems, and how to measure airborne dust levels in poultry houses. - Articles
El Polvo en la Avicultura – Todo lo que Necesita Saber sobre su Impacto en la Salud de las Aves
Este artículo explica cómo se genera el polvo en las granjas avícolas, cómo puede afectar a la salud de las aves, cómo afecta a los sistemas de ventilación y cómo se miden los niveles de polvo en suspensión en las galeras avícolas. - Articles
Resources for Ventilation of Livestock Housing
Information on ventilation systems available at Penn State. - Articles
Inlets Essential to Tunnel Ventilation Success
Properly sized inlets – located to supply uniform distribution throughout the animal space – are essential to provide a more comfortable space for cows and poultry. - Articles
Hot Weather Management of Poultry
During the summer it is very important for poultry producers to be mindful of the effects warmer temperatures can have on their flocks. - Webinars
Poultry Flock Talks - Wintertime Ventilation
Participants will learn about coop preparation for the winter months and cold-weather management techniques for small flocks of poultry! - Online Courses
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Farm Biosecurity Best Practices for Contractors, Vendors, and Visitors
Sections 2Length 2 hours, 30 minutesIf you visit farms, this online course will teach you best biosecurity practices and etiquette for keeping farms, animals, and people safe and productive. - Conferences
Pennsylvania Poultry Sales and Service Conference and Northeast Conference on Avian Diseases
Length 1.5 days - 13 hours totalDynamic two-day conference covering vital poultry industry insights, with sessions on poultry health, HPAI trends, and specialized breakout discussions. Includes excellent networking opportunities. - Articles
Raising Fowl in Urban Areas
Raising domestic poultry such as pigeons, ornamental poultry, and small meat and egg flocks has become an increasingly popular pastime for urban residents.