Did you know 72% of poultry farmers report 20%+ mortality rates during heatwaves? Your birds gasp for air while your profits melt away. Traditional cooling methods barely scratch the surface. Now imagine cutting heat stress deaths to under 5% while slashing energy costs. The game-changer? Next-gen air inlet window
systems engineered for modern open air poultry houses.
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Watch your feed conversion ratio improve 18% with precision airflow control. Our triple-layer evaporative cooling pads deliver:
Feature | CoolFlow Pro | FarmBreeze Plus |
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Airflow (CFM) | 12,500 | 9,800 |
Pad Lifespan | 8-10 years | 5-7 years |
Whether you're running 20,000-bird houses or retroventing legacy barns, our modular designs adapt in 3 key ways:
1. Variable speed controls match your regional climate patterns
2. Automated humidity sensors prevent pad oversaturation
3. Mobile app integration gives real-time environment alerts
"We recovered our investment in 14 months through reduced vet costs and improved weight gain," says John T., who installed 36 units across his 10-acre facility. See exactly how we:
Why lose another chick to preventable heat stress? Our team has helped 1,200+ farms boost production since 2009.
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A: The air inlet window ensures proper ventilation by allowing fresh air to enter the poultry house. It helps regulate temperature and humidity, promoting a healthy environment for poultry. Properly sized and positioned windows optimize airflow efficiency.
A: Evaporative cooling pads are installed near air inlet windows to cool incoming air through water evaporation. This system reduces indoor temperatures effectively in open air poultry houses. Combined with proper ventilation, it enhances thermal comfort for livestock.
A: Air inlet windows facilitate continuous airflow, reducing heat stress in poultry. When paired with evaporative cooling pads, they lower ambient temperatures significantly. This setup improves animal productivity and energy efficiency in poultry farms.
A: Air inlet windows are typically placed on the windward side of the structure to maximize natural airflow. Their height and spacing depend on the house size and local climate conditions. Proper installation ensures uniform air distribution and minimizes drafts.
A: Regularly clean cooling pads to prevent mineral buildup and bacterial growth. Ensure water distribution systems are unclogged for consistent performance. Replace damaged pads promptly to maintain optimal cooling efficiency in poultry houses.