In the pig barn, pigs are highly sensitive to temperature, making environmental temperature control crucial!
We have developed a temperature control solution specifically designed for non-cooling pad pig farms.
Through intelligent monitoring devices, we continuously monitor environmental temperature in real-time, collect data, and utilize this information to automate the regulation of overall target temperature and ventilation control. This ensures that both the environment and the pigs remain within comfortable temperature conditions.
Pigs have different temperature requirements at different growth stages. The typical comfort temperature range for pigs generally falls between 15°C and 25°C, although this depends on factors such as breed, age, climate, etc.
In pig farming, the use of temperature monitoring systems is crucial. These systems regularly monitor environmental temperatures and adjust heating or cooling as needed to maintain target temperatures.
Ventilation systems in pig farming can effectively control airflow, regulate temperature and humidity, and prevent the spread of diseases.
Early and traditional pig barns often have poor environmental conditions, relaying heavily on manual maintenance to prevent pig illness. However, with the advancement of technology and increasing environmental awareness, the entire agricultural industry is beginning to introduce modern equipment, accelerating towards intelligent and automated farming management.
Automated control systems help improve care efficiency and reduce manual intervention. The system automatically adjusts equipment based on changes in the overall environment, ensuring stable and comfortable indoor temperatures in pig barns.
Taiwan's climate is distinct and humid. Extreme temperatures, whether too hot or too cold, can adversely affect pig health, leading to heat stress, respiratory difficulties, loss of appetite, and disease.
Through temperature control, these health issues can be mitigated, ensuring pigs grow healthily and smoothly, further improving appetite and reducing losses.
Ventilation control systems are crucial in pig farming. By controlling fans to increase air circulation and automatically adjust temperature and humidity, the risk of disease transmission is reduced. This benefits not only the pigs and their living environment but also the overall surrounding environment, improving the quality of care.
In pig farming, it is necessary to apply insulation paint used in construction on asbestos tiles to reduce direct sunlight exposure and lower the temperature of the asbestos tiles. This helps to decrease signs of overheating and subsequently introduces automated fan control functionality, which further enhance temperature control effectiveness.
In pig farming, the roof of pig barns serves as a constant source of heat absorption. Beneath the roof, the ground, whether soil or concrete, absorbs heat transmitted through the roof, reflecting the elevated ground temperature into the interior of the pig barn, leading to high temperatures inside in the absence of a ventilation system.
In Taiwan, the hot and humid summers accelerate the rise in indoor temperatures in pig barns due to direct sunlight, leading to decreased ventilation flow. It is recommended to plant various greenery and trees around the pig barns, elevate the ground level, and reduce the coverage of cement floors to prevent transferring high temperatures into the pig barns.
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