An observational study was carried out to investigate the level and variation of water input through fresh droppings to the litter in a tiered wire #oor aviary housing system from 17 to 30 weeks of age of the hens. The mass balances of droppings (all excreta), manure on the belts and litter on the #
Litter Composition and Ammonia Emission in Aviary Houses for Laying Hens. Part 1: Performance of a Litter Drying System
โ Scribed by P.W.G. Groot Koerkamp; L. Speelman; J.H.M. Metz
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1998
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 248 KB
- Volume
- 70
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0021-8634
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โฆ Synopsis
The effects of a litter drying system are reported on the composition of the litter and the emission of ammonia from a tiered wire floor aviary housing system for laying hens. Air velocities above the litter, a mixture of droppings and sand, were increased by means of air that was sucked from the top of the room and blown through holes in ducts at floor level. The dry matter content of the litter was higher (above 900 g/kg) and the total ammoniacal nitrogen (0)7 g/kg) and pH ( 7)3) of the litter were remarkably lower than in aviaries without forced drying of litter (dry matter 750-850 g/kg, total ammoniacal nitrogen 2-3 g/kg, pH about 8)6). Concentrations of ammonia in the exhaust air were below 5 p.p.m. and the emission of ammonia from the house reached a stable emission level of about 2)0 mg/h per hen when hens were about 30 weeks old. This emission was caused by the litter and the manure on the belts, and was reached when manure on the belts was removed daily and about 500 m/h of air were blown evenly over the litter by means of three ducts. The litter drying system effectively maintained the dry matter content of the litter at a high level and minimized the degradation of nitrogenous components into ammonia. A possible increase of the volatilization rate of ammonia because of higher air velocities was of minor importance.
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
Experimental research was carried out with laying hens of 47}60 weeks of age to validate a physical model of the evaporation rate of water from litter in a tiered wire #oor aviary system. Variation of the evaporation rate of water from the litter was achieved by varying air velocities above the litt