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broiler house
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The typical modern broiler house holds from 10 to 100,000 birds, with automated feeding.
The wind power system was finally installed on a broiler house and tested by AC load tester.
The validated method was subsequently applied to the analysis of the jet-drop-distance in a mechanically ventilated broiler house with multiple slot-openings.
Isolates persisted as long as 191 days, implying that these E. coli are capable of persisting in the broiler house environment for long periods of time.
Controlling airflow trajectory through slot-openings is important to induce an efficient thermal exchange in a broiler house, particularly in winter.
The parameters of our model were tunned both using extreme and standard assumptions on the behavior of chickens in a broiler house.
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Chick brooders, also called broiler houses, are typically wood-framed, wood-floored, movable structures heated by electric or oil-fired stoves and built on skids.
A total of 37 producers, with 90 broiler houses including 144 compartments, participated in the study.
Two broiler houses were followed on each of five farms over 3 4 flocks.
A lot of experience is available which provides useful recommendations leading to reasonable efficiency of broiler houses.
Thus, a lot of my fieldwork took place inside or close to the broiler houses, on the free ranges.
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