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Enclosed or partially enclosed buildings need ventilation D. Identify animal housing needs Animal Housing Air Flow & Ventilation Enclosed or partially enclosed buildings need ventilation

Air Flow & Ventilation Outdoor housing provides natural ventilation D. Identify animal housing needs Animal Housing Air Flow & Ventilation Outdoor housing provides natural ventilation

Animal Housing Warm & Dry Place to rest D. Identify animal housing needs Animal Housing Warm & Dry Place to rest Some animals need a shelter and straw or shavings

Animal Housing Warm & Dry Place to rest D. Identify animal housing needs Animal Housing Warm & Dry Place to rest However, in good weather, outdoor pastures and dry corrals are adequate

Proper Waste Management D. Identify animal housing needs Animal Housing Proper Waste Management On a large scale farm, liquid manure is stored in a lagoon and solid waste can be stored in a pile until it is spread as fertilizer on fields

Animal Housing Shelter D. Identify animal housing needs Animal Housing Shelter Shelters could be completely enclosed or partially covered depending on animal needs, climate, and available resources

The shade and wind break of a tree may be all animals need D. Identify animal housing needs Animal Housing Shelter Even in the winter, animals can stay warm with a dry place to bed down. Ruminants create heat as they digest feed. The shade and wind break of a tree may be all animals need

Animal Housing Proper Fencing D. Identify animal housing needs Barbed Wire Wood Electric Hog paneling Chicken Wire Vinyl