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1 / 14 Automation and management

A total solution for poultry houses
All agricultural entrepreneurs want to be in full control of all the processes in their poultry houses by means of a made-to-measure total solution, one which is either completely or partially automated. The animals are naturally the key focus and should therefore be kept under optimum growing and living conditions.

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2 / 14 Combi ventilation

Tried-and-tested ventilation concept for virtually all climate zones all over the world
Extreme temperature differences are the main challenge that can be addressed by climate control to prevent either heat (stress) and cold (draught) from leading to higher mortality among animals. Combi ventilation is a tried-and-tested ventilation concept that is appropriate to virtually all climate zones all over the world.

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3 / 14 Cross ventilation

Introducing lots of fresh air at low air speeds
Fast and effective ventilation. Introducing lots of fresh outside air, at low air speeds, to achieve an optimum air quality and minimal temperature differences in the poultry house. Cross ventilation is a ventilation principle that enables this.

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4 / 14 Equal pressure ventilation

Ventilation concept for free-range poultry houses and those with access to open-air runs
Free-range houses with access to open-air runs are on the rise all over the world. The experiences of layer farmers, as well as advice from climate specialists, have taught us that free range housing where the poultry can go outside is better when equipped with an equal pressure ventilation system.

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5 / 14 Natural ventilation

Ventilation based on temperature differences
Natural ventilation is the most straightforward ventilation concept. It is ventilation based on temperature differences and the natural chimney effect in the animal house. Hot air rises up to leave the house through an opening in the ridge. A control mechanism enables the amount of air that should be removed to be controlled.

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6 / 14 AeroX concept

Climate solution for houses in regions where the outdoor climate tends to vary strongly
The AeroX air-water heat exchanger is installed near the air inlet on the outside of the house. Through the packages of plastic tubes the fresh outside air is drawn into the house. Water that has assumed the temperature of the groundwater flows through these tubes.

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7 / 14 Traditional floor housing

The most common broiler housing system
In traditional floor housing, the flock of broilers is in a large space on the floor. Floor housing is commonly characterised by air inlets in the two side walls. Traditional floor housing is the most frequently used housing system for broilers worldwide. 

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8 / 14 SmartFeed concept

Information and control of feed and water consumption, animal weight and performance 
The right amount of feed fed to the animals in the house, at the right times. Daily information about feed consumption, water consumption, feed costs and animal weights that gives you a clear view of your animals performance and well-being.

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9 / 14 Automation and management

A total solution for pig houses
All agricultural entrepreneurs want to be in full control of all the processes in their animal houses by means of a made-to-measure total solution, one which is either completely or partially automated. The animals are naturally the key focus and should therefore be kept under optimum growing and living conditions.

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10 / 14 Central extraction

Whenever a single point of emission is a must 
Central air quality measurements provide an indication of the overall conditions in an animal house and this may lead to a choice for central extraction. Today there is a worldwide trend away from pig houses with direct extraction and towards pig houses with central extraction.

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11 / 14 Optimal Bio Security ventilation concept

Overpressure ventilation with air filtering
PRRS or blue ear disease is a common virus disease in pigs. Breeding and AI organisations should therefore?keep the virus and any other pathogens, at bay. Overpressure ventilation combined with air filtering and good internal biosecurity is a good means to ensure this.

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12 / 14 Natural ventilation

Naturally ventilated cattle houses with curtain control and recirculation fans|
A damp animal house is also a breeding ground for all kinds of germs. Mastitis, heat stress, claw damages and fly nuisance are all problems that can occur as a result of a non-optimally controlled climate in the cattle house. The main purpose of ventilating is to achieve and maintain a good quality of air in the house.

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13 / 14 Big data

Add value for animal health and performance, and anticipate changes in behaviour or new situations throughout the supply chain.
Although the agricultural industry works with many different suppliers, many livestock farmers have no idea whether the quality of the products and resources supplied to their farm are actually the best options for their farm. Nor do they have any idea as to what is going on at other farms. Big data can make a difference here.

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14 / 14 Equal pressure ventilation

For the latest new animal-friendly free-range housing concepts
The way pigs are housed and farmed is changing. These sustainable systems call for a new, efficient ventilation concept: the equal pressure ventilation concept.

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