- Reduce water use. If the pig house is damp, you need to control water use, especially to reduce water on the ground.
- Increase ventilation. Ventilation can expel moisture from the house, but how to ventilate should be based on the conditions of different pig houses. One is to raise the delivery bed to keep the piglets away from the damp ground.
- Increase the window area to increase the ventilation outside the house.
- Add floor windows, because the wind through the floor windows blows directly to the ground, making it easier for moisture to evaporate.
- Use fans. Fans can strengthen air flow and are very effective when used in empty houses.
- Sprinkle quicklime on the ground. Sprinkle quicklime on the ground in the house. The moisture absorption properties of quicklime can be used to dry the local air in the house.
- Spread things on the ground. Spread dry cloth or sacks on piglets that are a few days old. This will prevent the piglets from lying on the damp boards, which is also effective in preventing diarrhea in piglets.
The above is the knowledge about damp pig houses. If the pig house is damp, it will seriously cause pig diseases, such as diarrhea. Therefore, farmers should try to reduce water consumption during the breeding process to avoid water accumulation on the floor of the pig house. In addition, the pig house should be ventilated and different corresponding measures should be taken according to the different conditions of different farms. At the same time, some quicklime can be sprinkled or cloth, grass or sacks can be laid to reduce moisture and prevent diseases caused by moisture in pigs.