Fans
for poultry farms
Why is ventilation needed in a poultry house? To remove excess moisture, which the bird actively releases through breathing and droppings, harmful gases (ammonia, hydrogen sulfide); to provide fresh oxygen, which is essential for normal metabolism; and for temperature control, because overheating or hypothermia of the bird leads to illness and stress.
VADA offers industrial fans and supply ventilation systems for poultry farms, ensuring a stable microclimate at any time of the year. We select solutions for the area, livestock and poultry keeping technology, perform calculations and design. Our specialists install, configure and start up the equipment directly on the farm. We provide technical support and fast service throughout the entire service life. With VADA you get reliable ventilation that increases productivity and maintains the health of the poultry.
What does poultry house ventilation consist of?
Axial fans
Designed for effective removal of air from premises. Mounted on the wall, they provide constant air circulation
Overclocking fans
Mix the air inside the room, equalizing the temperature. Improve comfort and reduce the risk of drafts for birds
Shaft fans
Installed in shafts for forced air removal. Creates stable air exchange even in large rooms
Supply valves
Supplies fresh air into the room without drafts. Works in conjunction with exhaust fans to balance air exchange
Servo drives for ventilation
Automatically open or close valves and blinds. Provide precise regulation of air supply
Ventilation grilles with louvres
Regulate the direction and volume of air flow. Protect the room from dust, rain and birds
Controllers for ventilation systems
Control fans, valves and other elements of the system. Helps maintain an optimal microclimate
Don't know which fans to choose for your poultry house or farm?
We will help you choose the best solution for stable ventilation so that the birds feel
comfortable, grow well, and you save on energy
Examples of implemented ventilation projects from WADA
LTD “Karidiya”, Zakarpattia region.
LTD “Karidiya”, Zakarpattia region
LLC “Karidiya”, Zakarpattia region
LLC “RAV”, Rivne region, Ventilation for 65 thousand heads
LLC “Slov'yany”, Kyiv region.
Types of ventilation systems used in poultry houses

Longitudinal ventilation
In this system, air moves along the length of the poultry house - from one end to the other. Fans are installed at one end of the room, and air enters from the opposite end through supply valves or grilles. This scheme ensures a uniform supply of fresh air along the entire length of the poultry house.Longitudinal ventilation is characterized by its simplicity of design and cost-effectiveness in installation and maintenance, therefore it is well suited for small and medium-sized farms. It is often used for keeping layers in cage or floor systems, as well as for growing broilers or turkeys in the early stages of development.
Cross ventilation
This type of ventilation involves the movement of air in a transverse direction - from one side of the poultry house to the other. Fans are placed along one of the side walls, while the air supply is carried out from the opposite side through inlet valves or shafts.The cross system is convenient for regions with a temperate climate, as it provides controlled air exchange without strong air flow. It is often chosen for the reconstruction or modernization of existing poultry houses. This ventilation option is suitable for broilers, especially in cool conditions, as well as for growing young animals - chickens, goslings and ducklings


Tunnel ventilation
In the tunnel system, a powerful air flow is created thanks to frontal valves for supplying fresh air from one end of the poultry house and exhaust fans located at the opposite end. Thus, the air is "pulled" through the entire room, creating the effect of a cooling wind.This system works most effectively in large poultry houses, especially in regions with high air temperatures. It allows you to precisely control the microclimate and reduce heat stress in poultry. Tunnel ventilation is an ideal solution for intensive breeding of broilers, fattening turkeys, ducks during active growth, as well as for meat crosses of chickens
Combined ventilation
This is a combination of mechanical and natural ventilation, in which the system automatically switches between modes depending on external and internal conditions. Such a system can include both exhaust and supply fans, as well as ventilation shafts, hatches, servo drives and climate controllers.Combined ventilation allows you to achieve maximum energy efficiency and maintain a stable microclimate at any time of the year. This versatile solution is often used in large laying hen complexes, as well as in mixed farms where different poultry are raised and flexibility in system management is required

Don't know which fans to choose for your poultry house or farm?
We will help you choose the best solution for stable ventilation so that the birds feel
comfortable, grow well, and you save on energy
Why choose “VADA”?
Individual selection of the system
We take into account all factors: the type of bird, the format of keeping, the area of the room and the climate of the region - to create the optimal microclimate for your farms
Comprehensive ventilation equipment in one place
Fans of all types, valves, grilles, shafts, servo drives, automation - everything you need for effective ventilation of the poultry house - is in the VADA online store
Solutions for any type of ventilation
We develop longitudinal, transverse and tunnel ventilation systems - depending on the tasks, poultry house design and bird species
Professional installation, setup and support
We provide installation, commissioning, personnel training and service of ventilation systems
Many years of experience and implemented projects
We have extensive practical experience - our solutions are already working on poultry farms throughout Ukraine, and prove their effectiveness every day
Energy efficiency and quality results
Our ventilation systems provide an optimal microclimate with minimal electricity consumption - which directly affects the growth and health of poultry
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