Brooders verse CUBO - uniform heat distribution

The video shown here (courtesy of CUBO Italy) shows the difference between a chick house using brooders and a chick house using the CUBO (hot water heat exchange) unit. Notice the temperature spike just below the brooder. CUBO has no temperature spike zones and no cool spots as is evidenced by the chicks roaming freely. When birds are prone to roam freely, they find water and feed easier and develop better.
Cubo hot water model
CUBO hot water model

Stratification

poulty house with layers of heat

Stratification in poultry houses, swine barns and green houses can't be seen with the eye but if it could it might look something like this. As the temperature outside drops, the separation of heat inside becomes even more extreme.

The CUBO destratifier is the perfect solution for recovering lost heat costs and maintaining consistent temperatures across the floor. CUBO air mixers bring further benefits, for example:

  • Temperature and atmospheric uniformity on the floor level
  • Uniform oxygen levels at the floor
  • Dilution of ammonia and CO2 produced by the livestock
  • Elimination of cold, damp walls. Litter stays uniformly dry and warm.
  • Fogging system to cool down or control environment relative humidity