TY - JOUR
T1 - Analysis of microclimate temperature and relative humidity distribution of local poultry house in a subtropical area of Nigeria
AU - Ogunlowo, Qazeem Opeyemi
AU - Azeez, Adedayo Afeez
AU - Na, Wook Ho
AU - Rabiu, Anis
AU - Adesanya, Misbaudeen Aderemi
AU - Zakir, Ezatullah
AU - Ijadunola, John Ademola
AU - Afolabi, Bukola Olanrewaju
AU - Kosemani, Babajide Saheed
AU - Ilori, Titus Adeyinka
AU - Lee, Hyun Woo
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© the Author(s), 2024.
PY - 2024/6/3
Y1 - 2024/6/3
N2 - The literature lacks information on the distribution of microclimate parameters, which is necessary for designing the ventilation system in poultry houses in Nigeria to guarantee optimal microclimate conditions. This study looked into the distribution patterns of relative humidity (RH) and temperature in a typical local poultry house. The specific objectives were to: i) analyze the vertical and horizontal distributions of the microclimate parameters in battery cage poultry housing and deep litter poultry housing; ii) identify whether the distribution is homogenous or heterogeneous; iii) identify the data spread of parameters. For this study, a locally located experimentally intensive naturally ventilated poultry house was used. It was made up of air-walled poultry housing systems for deep litter (DL) and battery cage (BC) birds. The RH distributions and daytime, nighttime, rainy, and dry season temperatures in the BC and DL poultry housing were exam ined. Day and nighttime temperature differences of about 1.2°C were noted between the poultry house and surrounding air. The poultry housing had a heterogeneous distribution of both temperature and relative humidity. The optimal values were reached by about 5% and 67-73% of the daytime and nighttime temperature data, respectively, and 37-41% of the daytime relative humidity.
AB - The literature lacks information on the distribution of microclimate parameters, which is necessary for designing the ventilation system in poultry houses in Nigeria to guarantee optimal microclimate conditions. This study looked into the distribution patterns of relative humidity (RH) and temperature in a typical local poultry house. The specific objectives were to: i) analyze the vertical and horizontal distributions of the microclimate parameters in battery cage poultry housing and deep litter poultry housing; ii) identify whether the distribution is homogenous or heterogeneous; iii) identify the data spread of parameters. For this study, a locally located experimentally intensive naturally ventilated poultry house was used. It was made up of air-walled poultry housing systems for deep litter (DL) and battery cage (BC) birds. The RH distributions and daytime, nighttime, rainy, and dry season temperatures in the BC and DL poultry housing were exam ined. Day and nighttime temperature differences of about 1.2°C were noted between the poultry house and surrounding air. The poultry housing had a heterogeneous distribution of both temperature and relative humidity. The optimal values were reached by about 5% and 67-73% of the daytime and nighttime temperature data, respectively, and 37-41% of the daytime relative humidity.
KW - distribution
KW - heat stress
KW - microclimate
KW - poultry
KW - relative humidity
KW - temperature
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U2 - 10.4081/jae.2024.1561
DO - 10.4081/jae.2024.1561
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85197281095
SN - 1974-7071
VL - 55
JO - Journal of Agricultural Engineering
JF - Journal of Agricultural Engineering
IS - 2
M1 - 1561
ER -