It's important to have a livestock farm alarm to detect power outages and high temperatures on a poultry farm, because fried chicken is only good on the dinner table, and roast turkey is great, but only if it's roasting in your oven. Learn how your broilers can thrive, your layers max out their production, and your turkeys to make it to thanksgiving, with these key alarm system considerations.
The Importance of Livestock Farm Alarms and Monitoring for Your Poultry House
It's important to have a livestock farm alarm to detect power outages and high temperatures on a poultry farm, because fried chicken is only good on the dinner table, and roast turkey is great, but only if it's roasting in your oven. Learn how your broilers can thrive, your layers max out their production, and your turkeys to make it to thanksgiving, with these key alarm system considerations.
Water Needs in the Winter
An unfortunately common misconception is that livestock farmers don’t need to provide their animals with as much water in the winter as they do the rest of the year. While it is true that heat stress related dehydration isn't an issue in the winter, your animals still expend significant energy trying to keep warm, eating more as a result.
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The Danger of Heat Stress
Some like it hot. The rest of us don’t do so hot in the heat. Whether you farm in humid Florida, dry Nevada or chilly Minnesota, heat stress is a risk for your livestock, your crops, and you.
What is heat stress?
Basically, heat stress is what happens when your body becomes unable to regulate your internal temperature and you start to “overheat”. Almost always, heat stress is the result of outward conditions.