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StockVent 1250mm Livestock Extraction Fan Three Phase

£830.00 Excl. Tax

The price listed is for UK retail. Orders from outside the UK may incur additional export and administrative fees.

We will close after 24th December and reopen on 5th January.

Orders placed during this period will be processed and shipped on our return.
Last despatch date before Christmas: Monday 22/12/25

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Description

Heat produced by livestock naturally rises. If it is unable to exhaust from the building, it will condense on cold roof surfaces, increase humidity and make bedding damp and cold. This creates a suitable environment for bacteria to thrive.

Not only does this increase the risk of disease for livestock, it also increases heat stress levels which can have a serious impact on productivity, particularly with milk production, as well as fertility, miscarriage and low calf birth weights.

Installing a livestock building ventilation system provides a continuous stream of fresh air which alleviates the effects of heat stress and contributes to maintaining and increasing livestock production levels.

  • StockVent is specifically designed to enhance the quality of the environment in the livestock building throughout each season of the year
  • StockVent removes moisture, heat and odours generated by livestock, replenishing the supply of oxygen by bringing in cooler, drier air from outside the building
  • StockVent removes harmful gases such as ammonia, methane and Hydrogen Sulphide which benefits animals and farm workers

Additional information

Weight 52 kg
Dimensions 1380 × 1380 × 330 cm
Product Code SVK1250/3 Categories ,

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