For many poultry growers, optimizing profit potential starts with a solid understanding of the principles of ventilation and knowing how to execute them for increased profitability. Cobb-Vantress technical experts recently shared their practical advice for achieving the genetic potential of every Cobb bird with good ventilation and by maintaining ideal environmental conditions in the chicken house. Cobb partnered with the National Poultry Technology Center (NPTC) to host Cobb Ventilation School: Maximizing Controlled Environments. During this three-day workshop, 40 attendees from nine countries across Latin and Central America joined together in Auburn, Alabama, to participate in lectures and get hands-on training on various topics related to ventilation.
“It’s impossible to maintain good bird health and maximum productivity in the absence of optimal ventilation,” said Ken Semon, senior director of North American technical services at Cobb. “To increase growth rate, feed efficiency, and to keep mortality and field and plant condemnations low, it’s essential to maintain the ideal environmental conditions for the birds.”
Semon said all farms should have a regular preventative maintenance program for ventilation equipment to achieve proper house ventilation year-round. This includes testing all inlets, fans, generators, and checking for air leaks, he said.
The workshop was held at NPTC, an Extension Poultry Housing program of Auburn University. Cobb technical service teams regularly hosts ventilation training seminars for customers around the world.