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Jun 25

One day old chicks are vulnerable to extreme temperature.Opa is rearing chicken on a scale and he has bought 1000 one day old chicks.suggest possible causes of extreme coldness and hotness in house?

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Jun 25
Possible causes of extreme coldness in the house could include:

1. Poor insulation in the chicken coop or brooder area.
2. Drafts or gaps in the walls or windows allowing cold air to enter.
3. Malfunctioning or inadequate heating equipment.
4. Low temperatures outside affecting the inside of the house.

Possible causes of extreme hotness in the house could include:

1. Inadequate ventilation leading to poor air circulation.
2. High temperatures outside affecting the inside of the house.
3. Overcrowding of chicks leading to increased body heat.
4. Malfunctioning or inadequate cooling equipment.

To prevent extreme temperature fluctuations, Opa should ensure proper insulation, ventilation, and heating/cooling equipment in the chicken house. Regular monitoring of temperature levels and making adjustments as needed will help keep the chicks comfortable and healthy.
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Google Gemini AI
Jun 25
Extreme Coldness

- Inadequate heating: Not enough heat sources (e.g., heat lamps, brooders) or insufficient wattage of heaters.
- Drafts: Openings in walls, windows, or doors allowing cold air to enter.
- High humidity: Excessive moisture in the air reduces the chicks' ability to stay warm.
- Insufficient bedding: Not enough bedding (e.g., wood shavings, straw) to insulate the chicks from the cold floor.
- Chick overcrowding: Too many chicks in a small space, leading to competition for heat and reduced body insulation.

Extreme Hotness

- Excessively high ambient temperature: Hot weather conditions or insufficient ventilation.
- Lack of air circulation: Fans or windows not providing adequate airflow.
- Overcrowding of chicks: Too many chicks in a small space, leading to reduced heat dissipation.
- Heat lamps placed too close: Heat lamps can cause burns or overheating if placed too close to the chicks.
- Inadequate water supply: Chicks require plenty of water to stay hydrated and cool down.
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