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Air quality for caged and free range layers

Proper air quality is essential for healthy, productive layer hens. Indoor facilities must have adequate ventilation to remove excess moisture, heat, and ammonia, reduce particulate buildup, and improve respiratory health. Munters solutions for ventilation and managing ammonia levels and feed waste achieve optimal temperature, humidity and air quality. Ensure the well-being of your layer hens and boost their productivity with Munters. 

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Increasing profitability and animal welfare with heat recovery

Using the heat generated by poultry to provide warmth reduces energy costs and alleviates air quality concerns in poultry houses. Ensure a comfortable and healthy environment for your birds. With the Munters Heat-X Rotate heat recovery system, poultry growers can optimize indoor climate while keeping heating costs low. 

Save energy with Munters Heat-X Rotate

Maximizing egg production through proper ventilation

It is well established that effectively managing environmental conditions reduces the cost of production. Proper ventilation also helps to reduce the build-up of dust, mold and other harmful particulates, which can cause respiratory issues and reduced egg production.

Real-time air quality management lets you monitor, analyze and control the environment inside the hen house from any device.

Discover all the benefits of digitally controlled ventilation

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Upgrade your farm with Munters Lavamatic exhaust air cleaner

Upgrade your farm air quality with Munters Lavamatic, an advanced exhaust air cleaner. With a complete, prefabricated module and unique drum unit, it drastically reduces harmful emissions, creating a safer, healthier environment for poultry and people. Plus, its easy to install on the short or long side of your stable. 

Managing emission of ammonia levels from layer farms

Decreasing ammonia within the layer hen houses encourages good indoor air quality and better poultry performance potential. Strategies such as proper ventilation and nutrient and litter/manure management help control ammonia levels to safeguard the health of the layer hens and people working in the poultry houses.

Ventilation acts as an in-house air quality control, removing ammonia from the house and bringing in fresh air. Maintaining appropriate ventilation year-round helps reduce the gaseous ammonia levels and keep the litter dry.