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Calf Housing

Hutches Hutches provide the best biosecurity for calves. They are isolated from one another, reducing the chances for spreading disease, and are also an affordable means to house calves. Calves need protection from the elements and some exposure to the [...]

Ventilation

Good air quality leads to healthy animals and a productive animal facility. The goal of ventilation is to provide adequate fresh air that is free from dust and drafts. The air should be reasonably free from pollutants such as ammonia, [...]

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