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Breeder equipment manufacturers explain the dust cleaning of Breeder equipment

[Abstract]:
The hard-to-avoid problem with Breeder equipment is dust. The dust mainly comes from the dust in the Breeder equipment, as well as the fallen feathers, feed powder, etc.

The hard-to-avoid problem with Breeder equipment is dust. The dust mainly comes from the dust in the Breeder equipment, as well as the fallen feathers, feed powder, etc. These dusts not only affect the staff in the Breeder equipment, but also have a great impact on the health of the chickens. So how does the Breeder equipment manufacturer clean up the dust? Here is a brief introduction to you.

Breeder equipment manufacturers

Breeder equipment manufacturers tell everyone to remove pollution sources in the house: timely cleaning of pollution sources that produce harmful gases in Breeder equipment is an effective measure to reduce harmful gases in Breeder equipment, such as feces, feeds and other harmful gas pollution sources in Breeder equipment should be timely Clean, at least once a day to two days, keep the Breeder equipment clean, hygienic and reasonable stocking density. When burning coal for heating in winter, you should buy better quality coal and ensure that it is fully burned.

Breeder equipment manufacturers tell you to use the physical adsorption method: it should be noted that harmful gases such as ammonia and hydrogen sulfide in Breeder equipment can be directly purified by substances with large surface area and strong adsorption, such as zeolite, bentonite, activated carbon, quicklime, charcoal, and cinder. They can not only reduce the concentration of harmful gases in the Breeder equipment, but also absorb the moisture in the air and chicken manure, which is beneficial to adjust the humidity in the Breeder equipment. Among them, zeolite powder is widely used in production. The method is to sprinkle it on the surface of fresh chicken manure or on the ground of Breeder equipment, and the dosage is 2%-5% of the total amount of manure.