How to increase the egg production of quails according to the technology of scientists from the Perm Polytechnic University in Russia

Published 2022년 9월 23일

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A study by the Perm Polytechnic University in Russia has developed an automated microclimate control system for indoor quail farms, aimed at providing optimal conditions for quail productivity and reducing unit costs. The system monitors and controls physical and chemical parameters such as temperature, humidity, and gas composition, and sends warning signals when parameters go beyond permissible ranges. The system has received interest from several companies and is being implemented in the Perm Territory.
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The key to quail productivity is climate control on the farm. How to optimize the process, find out right now! In recent years, quail breeding in Russia has gained particular popularity. Quail products are recognized as environmentally friendly, rich in valuable macro- and microelements, as well as in the content of various vitamins. Quail eggs are a hypoallergenic product with a large amount of protein, and in terms of nutritional properties they are more beneficial than chicken eggs, as they do not contain cholesterol. The development, health status and productivity of poultry are significantly influenced by the zoohygienic parameters of the poultry house, such as temperature, humidity, lighting, air speed and gas composition. Violation of zoohygienic requirements for keeping quails has a significant impact not only on the performance of the bird, but also on its health, as well as on the health of the personnel working at the factory. Scientists of the Perm Polytechnic ...
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