The climate outside the broiler house determines what the house looks like and what facilities are provided, but the indoor climate is key for broiler performance.
The microclimate inside the house is the most important aspect in the first days of the broilers life.
As the DOC’s are not yet able to control their body temperature, it’s essential to keep them warm. Sufficient ventilation is important to get rid of CO2, moisture and NH3 and get fresh air in, but in the first week sufficient heat needs to be kept in the building.