Poultry and broiler business

Broiler houses face hot summers in Greece

Greece is a sub-tropical country and temperatures in the summertime can exceed 42 °C. Under these conditions, the only way to maintain a constant and profitable production is to have an efficient ventilation and cooling system. With their Climate Control System especially suited for live stock buildings, chickens stay cool under pressure.

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CELdek® system carries right through to total savings

David Kirsten’s poultry farm in South Africa is located some 120 km northwest of the city of Johannesburg. This is a region of the world that is often subjected to very hot and dry weather conditions, summer temperatures averaging, for example, around 34 °C with a relative humidity of only 25 per cent. Mr. Kirsten, whose farm is called Boshoek, started poultry farming about three years ago as a contract grower for a leading producer of poultry meat in South Africa.

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Munters' Climate Control System combats hot, powerful winds

Two layer farms, one in Menzel Chaker, just 11 km west of the Sfax city, and another in Ouzra, 16 km south of Tunis have always had to consider the consequences that the Sirocco winds have on the welfare of their hens. The Sirocco causes dusty, dry conditions along the northern coast of Africa, storms in the Mediterranean Sea and cold, wet weather in Europe. With Climate Control System, egg producers in Tunisia achieved:

  • Uninterrupted, even production all year round (no summer gaps)
  • Increased productivity
  • Lower mortality
  • Short payback time

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