Posted by JayinNY on January 21, 2013 at 09:47:19 from (67.72.98.47):
In Reply to: barn ventilation posted by Greg K on January 21, 2013 at 08:57:17:
Here is what the barn I have worked in for almost 24 years, it 20 stalls, and about 100 feet long, it runs north to south, fans on both ends, see the closed luvers near the peak. Only time I use the fans is in the heat of the summer, during the day. Horses come in for the day and go out at night, heat flys ect. In the winter I never turn the fans on, doors are closed for the night, open for the day, windows are closed in the stalls, and Iv never had any build up of smell like u described. Whats the layout of the barn like? Is there windows in the stalls? Is it in a hot or cold area? there are no celings in my stalls, only down the middle of the barn, and over the two foaling stalls, I aslo agree with Billy, sounds like poor stall managment, cleaning liming bedding ect.
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