Poultry Housing
Poultry housing refers to the structures designed to shelter birds such as chickens, ducks, and turkeys. These facilities provide protection from predators, harsh weather, and disease, ensuring the birds' health and productivity. Proper ventilation, temperature control, and space are essential features of effective poultry housing.
Different types of poultry housing include broiler houses, layer houses, and free-range systems. Each type is tailored to the specific needs of the birds, such as their age and purpose, whether for meat or egg production. Good management practices in poultry housing contribute to the overall welfare and efficiency of poultry farming.