Jan 21,2026

Environmental Control and Sustainable Management in Multi-tiered Egg Duck Farming

Environmental Control and Sustainable Management in Multi-tiered Egg Duck Farming

The stacked duck farming system concentrates large numbers of ducks within enclosed or semi-enclosed vertical spaces, placing heightened demands on environmental control capabilities within the housing.

The stacked duck farming system concentrates large numbers of ducks within enclosed or semi-enclosed vertical spaces, placing heightened demands on environmental control capabilities within the housing. Maintaining uniform and stable conditions across all levels while effectively managing manure waste and humidity presents key challenges for achieving healthy farming and sustainable development, driving continuous advancements in environmental control technology.

 

Modern stacked duck houses typically integrate multi-tiered environmental control solutions. Combining vertical and horizontal ventilation aims to ensure fresh air with uniform flow rates, preventing excessive temperature differentials between tiers or ventilation dead zones. Automated temperature and humidity control systems dynamically adjust settings based on seasonal variations and duck flock age. Of particular importance is the manure management system, where multi-level scrapers or conveyor belts ensure timely removal of waste. Some systems incorporate fermentation processes, creating conditions for resource recovery from manure.

 

From a resource utilization perspective, the intensive nature of stacked farming reduces energy and water consumption per unit of output. The centralized housing model also facilitates management measures like disease prevention, precision feeding, and product traceability. Industry analysis suggests that future stacked egg duck equipment will integrate more closely with clean energy utilization (such as solar power), smart IoT monitoring, and eco-circular models combining breeding and cultivation. This convergence will drive the egg duck industry toward enhanced efficiency while steadily advancing toward environmentally friendly practices.

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NTD France has confirmed its participation in the 2026 CAHE Livestock Expo, where it will showcase steel-structure prefabricated agricultural and pastoral building technologies.

From May 18 to 20, 2026, NTD will showcase its core technologies in prefabricated steel agricultural and livestock buildings—including fully bolted assembly and a 275-grade zinc-aluminum-magnesium anti-corrosion coating—at the CAHE Livestock Expo in Chengdu. We cordially invite you to visit Booth 0423-1 in the French Pavilion in Hall 4 to engage in discussions with a Sino-French team of experts on cutting-edge modern farming solutions.

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Jan 21,2026

Environmental Control and Sustainable Management in Multi-tiered Egg Duck Farming

The stacked duck farming system concentrates large numbers of ducks within enclosed or semi-enclosed vertical spaces, placing heightened demands on environmental control capabilities within the housing.

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