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Prototype of Smart Poultry for Small-Scale Poultry Farmers at Ilocos Norte

Lee Carlo F. Simon and Thelma D. Palaoag
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Lee Carlo F. Simon: University of the Cordilleras, College of Information Technology and Computer Science
Thelma D. Palaoag: University of the Cordilleras, College of Information Technology and Computer Science

International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation, 2024, vol. 11, issue 5, 442-450

Abstract: The poultry farm is a vital sector in the agricultural industry, both nationally and globally, for food production and supply. Monitoring and maintaining the optimum living conditions for poultry are essential steps that must be taken to produce poultry of the highest quality.To be able to provide quality poultry, the optimum environment must be maintained and monitored. If there are tools that can help notify the unique environment of the henhouse, it can help farmers solve the problems in monitoring methods conducted by the poultry farmers. Technology advancement plays a great role in the development of the development of the agricultural sector, including poultry farming.The study aims to create a prototype of smart poultry developed automatically to keep the area’s ammonia gas content and temperature level in control. The humidity and temperature will be measured as well and will be controlled by a fan and heat lamp. In addition, the provision of food and water can be accomplished on a timely basis without manual intervention.

Date: 2024
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