

How to Keep Livestock Cool During Indoor Heat
Heat Stress Can Strike Even Indoors
Even inside barns, livestock are not immune to heat stress. Without proper ventilation, indoor spaces can trap heat and humidity, especially during summer months or in poorly ventilated areas. The effects? Reduced feed intake, aggressive behavior, poor weight gain, lower milk production, and a higher risk of illness. Keeping your animals cool indoors isn’t just about comfort—it’s about protecting productivity and animal welfare.
Efficient Cooling Through Smart Air Movement
The key to cooling livestock indoors is consistent, gentle airflow—not sudden gusts or noisy machines. Tube ventilation systems are designed to deliver fresh air evenly across the barn using fabric ducts with precision-engineered openings. This method removes hot, moist air while introducing cooler, oxygen-rich air directly to animal zones. It helps maintain a stable temperature, dry bedding, and better overall barn climate—without drafts or energy waste.
Solutions That Fit Your Farm
Air Neutra designs tailored ventilation systems for livestock housing of all sizes and types. Whether you keep dairy cows, pigs, poultry, or calves, our systems adapt to your barn’s layout and herd size. They’re energy-efficient, easy to install, and require minimal maintenance—making them a smart solution for year-round climate control, especially in times of extreme indoor heat.
Need a reliable way to cool your barn and protect your animals? Reach out now—we’ll help you create a healthy, heat-resistant environment.