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Microclimate system for rabbit farm

Rabbit breeding is one of the most profitable sectors of animal husbandry. These animals grow rapidly, and their meat is valued for its high protein content and low calorie count. Rabbits can increase their weight by about 10 times by the first month of life. Genetic characteristics, combined with proper housing conditions, make rabbit farming economically beneficial.

Optimal microclimate conditions:
Minimum air exchange in winter: 0.5 - 1.2 m³/h/kg of live weight
Minimum air exchange in summer: 1.2 - 2 m³/h/kg of live weight
Maximum air exchange in summer: 3.5 - 4.5 m³/h/kg of live weight
Air velocity not exceeding 0.3 m/s
Air temperature of 16-22°C
Relative humidity of 65-70%
Permissible concentration of carbon dioxide: 0.15%
Permissible concentration of ammonia: 10 mg/m³
Illumination of 50-110 lux.


During the winter and transitional periods, air enters the pre-chamber through intake vents located above the cooling evaporative systems. If the air temperature is below the norm, the automatic system will activate its heating. After that, the prepared air enters the rabbit housing section through the lower intake dampers, located opposite each battery of cages.

During the summer months, the volume of ventilation significantly increases. The air enters the facility not only through intake vents but also through the cooling system cassettes