WAEC - Agricultural Science (2023 - No. 11)
High relative humidity in a brooder house could lead to
reduced feed intake
production of dry litter
build up of pests and diseases
heat stress
Explanation
High humidity in a brooder house creates a conducive environment for the growth and multiplication of pests and diseases. It can also lead to the development of mould and fungi, which can be harmful to the chicks.
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