Publication Date: January 1, 1981
Reference: Hodgkinson, D. 1981. Controlled Environment Swine Housing and Energy Conservation. 1981 Co-op Feeds Pork Producers Seminar, Brandon, Manitoba. Pp. 35-44.
Country: Canada
Summary:
The merits of controlled environment swine housing in our climates are well accepted. A controlled environment facility requires three interrelated components:
1) insulated building
2) ventilation system
3) supplementary heat
In each of these there are specific areas in which improvements in general practice will help to reduce heat loss and improve energy efficiency. This article examines the above three components in detail using diagrams, tables and practical examples.
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