“Ventilation Alone Is Not The Answer To

Control Ammonia Gases In Confinements”

Research from the University of Illinois has concluded that ammonia is one of the biggest problems facing confinement operation today.

(American society of Agricultural Engineers, American Journal of Veterinary Research, Poultry Science, Southeast Poultry Research Laboratory)

Researchers have concluded that the presence of ammonia gas at 10-20 ppm, can cut daily average gain by 12%.

Humans usually cannot detect ammonia gas at these levels!