Poultry Fogging System

Features

  • Fogging System helps to reduce the poultry shed temperature
  • Economical system yet effective for poultry farmers
  • Thousand of self installation done by every year by farmers
  • Room temperature can be attained
  • It can be used along with fans to maintain room temperature
  • It control mortality rate during the months of summer
  • Very less power consumption

Technical Specification :

4 Way Flogger

Static Mister7.5 I/h Per Fogger
Flow Rate4.0bar (4kg/sq./cm)
Working Pressure3.5-5bar(3.5-5kg/sq./cm)
Recomondate Filtration130micron/120mesh
Inlet ConnectorPress Fit
Cross4-nozzle Configuration

Electric Pump/ Motor

Voltage225
Power0.5hp(0.37kw) / 1hp(0.75kw)
Fogger Opr . cap. 0.5hp 40nos / 1hp 80nos.
Flow Rate255 to 650 Lph
inlet/Outlet25 x 25mm

Features :

  • Inbuilt NRV
  • Uniform Fogging
  • Anti-leak design
  • Acid Resistant
  • Acid Resistant

The use of poultry fogging systems in poultry farms represents a significant technological advancement in managing the environmental conditions within barns and coops. These systems are designed to deliver fine mists of water, disinfectants, or other solutions into the air, aiming to control temperature, humidity, and reduce airborne pathogens. Here’s an overview of how these systems are utilized and the benefits they bring:

Benefits of Using Poultry Fogging Systems

  • 1. Temperature Control: Fogging systems can effectively reduce the temperature inside a poultry house during hot weather. The fine mist evaporates quickly, absorbing heat from the air and thereby cooling the environment. This helps in preventing heat stress in birds, which can lead to decreased productivity and increased mortality.
  • 2. Humidity Management: Proper humidity levels are crucial in a poultry environment to ensure the health and comfort of the birds. Fogging can help maintain optimal humidity levels, particularly important in dryer climates or during winter when heating systems might dry out the air excessively.
  • 3. Dust Suppression: The mist from fogging systems helps to settle dust particles, which can carry bacteria and irritants that affect both the respiratory health of the birds and the workers. Lower dust levels contribute to a cleaner and healthier barn environment.
  • 4. Delivery of Treatments: Some fogging systems are designed to disperse disinfectants or medications. This can be an efficient method to ensure uniform application across a large area, helping to prevent or treat disease outbreaks.
  • 5. Air Quality Improvement: By reducing dust, controlling humidity, and potentially delivering air sanitizing agents, fogging systems can significantly improve the overall air quality within the poultry house. This leads to healthier birds and a more pleasant and safe work environment for farm workers.

Considerations and Best Practices

  • 1. Proper Sizing and Installation: It’s crucial that the fogging system is correctly sized for the poultry house to ensure effective coverage without over-saturating the environment. Over-saturation can lead to wet litter, which promotes the growth of harmful bacteria and fungus.
  • 2. Regular Maintenance: Like any mechanical system, fogging systems require regular maintenance to ensure they function efficiently and effectively. This includes checking nozzles for clogs, ensuring pumps and filters are clean, and replacing any worn parts.
  • 3. Water Quality: The quality of water used in the system is important to prevent nozzle blockages and to avoid introducing contaminants into the poultry environment. Using filtered or treated water can help mitigate these risks.
  • 4. Integration with Other Environmental Controls: Fogging should be integrated with other environmental control systems such as ventilation, heating, and cooling systems. Proper coordination ensures that the environment remains balanced and conducive to the birds’ health.
  • 5. Monitoring and Adjustment: Conditions inside the poultry house can change with weather, the age and density of birds, and other factors. Regular monitoring of temperature, humidity, and overall air quality is essential to adjust the fogging system settings appropriately.
  • 6. Use of Disinfectants and Medications: When using the system to disperse chemicals, it’s essential to ensure that these are safe for inhaled exposure to both birds and humans and that they are effective at the droplet size produced by the fogging system.

Poultry fogging systems, when used correctly, can greatly enhance the environmental management of poultry houses, leading to better bird health, increased productivity, and more efficient farming operations.