Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 21, 1981, Image 156

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    D24—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 21,1981
NEWARK, Dela. - The sun can
provide up to 428 BTU’s of energy
per hour per square foot. That’s
equal to the heat generated by 10
four-pound broiler chickens
During the hottest part of a
sunny summer day, the solar
energy striking a poultry house is
potentially greater than what’s
produced by the birds inside. This
solar energy adds to the interior
temperature and greatly increases
the chance for mortality.
The chicken’s respiratory
system doesn’t allow it to
evaporate enough moisture to stay
cool in extreme heat With in
creased air temperatures, body
heat loss through its feathers
decreases. The body temperature
of a four to eight week old broiler
chick is about 117 degrees. If the
air temperature inside the house
goes from 70 to 95 degrees, his
potential to dissipate this heat is
cut in half
The air outside may be 90
degrees. Inside, the heat given off
by a flock plus the heat flow from
solar energy hitting the building
may boost the temperature to 95
degrees especially if there isn’t
enough ventilation If this happens,
you’ve got problems.
How you orient a poultry house
in relation to the sun can minimize
the amount of sunlight striking the
structure and help prevent such
dangerous summer heat levels,
says University of Delaware
agricultural engineer Norman E
Collifls.
If a house is oriented with its
long axis east-west, most of the
sun’s rays will hit the south-facing
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The sun effects broiler house comfort
section of the roof. If it’s oriented
north-south, as the sun rises and
sets its rays will hit much more of
the structure and the building
materials will absorb much more
energy.
With an east-west orientation,
the sun’s impact in the summer on
the side walls of the house can be
minimized by building a roof with
an overhang. The overhang shades
the wail, allowing its temperature
to remain relatively low or close to
air temperature.
During the winter, the same or
ientation permits a fair amount of
desirable solar energy to strike the
building’s long south wall. This is
because the sun’s angle above the
horizon is much smaller than in the
summertime As a result, the
overhang provides less shade and
thus permits warming of the wall.
The actual amount of energy
absorbed by a broiler house wall
depends on the reflectivity of the
materials used, says Collins A
highly reflective surface absorbs
much less than a dull one. But no
matter how reflective they are, all
materials absorb a certain amount
of heat as their surface warms up.
As surface temperatures con
tinue to rise, some of this absorbed
energy returns to the atmosphere
Some goes inside the building For
this reason, insulation used to save
fuel in the winter also helps reduce
the heat gam inside a poultry house
in the summer. “This is especially
true of the peak gain experienced
in mid-aftemoon on a bright, hot
day,” says the engineer. “The
more insulation you have, the later
that peak will occur and the lower
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of heat stress on the flock inside
From the standpoint of solar
energy, there’s another argument
in favor of placing a broiler house
' along an east-west axis. With the
rapid rise in fuel costs, there’s
growing interest in using solar
energy as a heat source for winter
1982
BOZEMAN, Mt
American Simmental Association
announces the publication and
release ot its 1982 National bun
mental Sire Summary. ASA
Executive Vice President, Earl B.
Peterson commented, “the new
edition contains a wealth of in
formation for the performance
minded cattleman...whether he'be
a commercial or registered
breeder.”
“The format for the 1982 Sire
Summary is consistent with the
changes initiated a year ago”,
Peterson explained. “A few
refinements have been made, but
member response indicated that
the current format is popular and
functional ’’
A key factor of the ASA per
formance program is free
calculations of records to mem
bers or non-members alike when
either the sire or dam is a
registered Simmental.
“One of the easiest ways for a
commercial producer to get these
free performance calculations is to
use a registered Simmental bull
and submit the records to ASA.
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the bull is a half blood or
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Though the idea is still in the
developmental stages, Collins says
it does have future potential. He’s
presently working on a federally
funded project at the Delaware
Agricultural Experiment Station
aimed at developing a low-cost
solar collector which can be used
Simmental Sire Summary
purebred,” Peterson continued.
In 1971, the American Simmental
Association published the first
breed-wide Sire Summary in the
beef industry. By way of com
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13 purebred sires and 6,778 animals
from 301 management units. The
1982 issue evaluates 3,458 purebred
sires and 458,684 animals from
44,003 management groups
Progeny records are gathered
through the comprehensive per
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available to all ASA members
Breed wide comparisons of sires
are tabulated on 14 traits.
Breeders can thus evaluate the
potential usefulness of a great
number of purebred bulls in their
own herds.
Dick Tetherow, trustee from
Valentine, Nebraska, who is
chairman of the Performance
Committee, offered these com-
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the early stages of broiler growout.
Once the concept becomes
economically feasible, a poultry
house positioned along an east
west axis will be ideally located for
conversion to a solar energy
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foresight of previous Performance
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