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Home / Environment / Yukon Farmer Battles Arctic Freeze for 4,400 Hens

Yukon Farmer Battles Arctic Freeze for 4,400 Hens

1 Jan

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Summary

  • Farmer monitors 4,400 chickens during extreme -50 C cold snap.
  • Automatic systems and backup generators are crucial for barn survival.
  • Livestock death rates increase due to cold-induced stress and health issues.

During a recent severe cold snap, Yukon farmer Alan Stannard has been vigilant, monitoring his 4,400 chickens around the clock. Temperatures plummeted to -50 C in some areas, posing significant risks to the flock and egg production. Barns equipped with automatic heaters, ventilators, and cellphone monitoring systems are crucial for managing the harsh conditions.

Sudden temperature drops can increase humidity within the barns, requiring more propane for heating and exhausting moisture. Stannard manually adjusts ventilation to prevent chills and shock to the birds. Power outages are a major concern, as they would disable heating, egg collection belts, and refrigeration, necessitating reliance on two backup generators.

While no chickens have died directly from the cold, livestock technician Amber Elliot notes that stress from extreme temperatures can trigger underlying health issues, increasing mortality. Limited local veterinary services are available, supplemented by a telehealth option. Ensuring livestock are sheltered, fed, and watered remains paramount, especially during these challenging winter conditions.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Yukon farmers use advanced barn technology, including automatic heaters and ventilation systems, along with backup generators, to protect chickens from extreme cold.
A -50 C cold snap at Alan Stannard's farm can cause humidity buildup, equipment failure, power outages, and stress-related health issues for the chickens.
VETson is a telehealth service available to Yukon livestock owners, providing remote veterinary assistance when local options are limited.

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