1. The indoor temperature must be strictly controlled. The room temperature before the human chicks is around 30℃, and the room temperature gradually rises to around 33~35℃ after entering the chicks. It is best broiler cages to brood broilers in the uppermost layer in cages, with 27.30 broilers per cage. Use a small feed pan to fill up the feed in advance and place it in the cage. Add water to the water tank in advance for pre-warming (consistent with the indoor temperature). After the chicks arrive on the site, quickly put the chicks in the room, place them evenly, and then count the cages. 3 to 5 days before brooding.
2. It's best to feed every morning. It is better to feed the automatic feeder 3 times a day. If using a trough, manual feeding must be added evenly. And feed it in time. To prevent chickens from trampling due to hunger, the breeder checks whether there are empty troughs every afternoon and feeds them in time. Technicians should check the feeding situation of the trough every day, and take timely measures if there are too many leftovers. Analyze and judge the possible situation: there are fewer chickens in the cage. Replenishment should be made in time; whether the nipples are lack of water; whether there are sick chickens in the cage, they should be selected for individual treatment or eliminated in time; whether there is insufficient lighting, timely measures should be taken and adjustments should be made.
3. The normal water supply should be guaranteed for 24 hours. Water should be controlled when removing medicine or making seedlings. Check whether the water line is blocked frequently. This is a crucial issue for every chicken farm, and it must be detected and repaired early. The nipple leaks, the water flowing out wastes medicine, and the feces will flow into the trough after diluting the feces into the stool tray. One is waste of feed, and the other is intestinal diseases.
4. The humidity during brooding should generally be around 65-70%. Afterwards, the humidity will gradually decrease to about 60%. Cage broiler chickens are prone to lack of humidity in the room, and it is the best way to use warm water spray to disinfect the chickens. If the humidity is too high. Increase the temperature and increase ventilation.
5. The brooding temperature is generally 33~35℃. According to this benchmark. As the chickens grow older. It drops two degrees a week, not hot and cold. Technicians and breeders should always pay attention to weather changes, keep abreast of the outside temperature, and appropriately adjust the ventilation volume according to the required temperature. Chickens need a suitable temperature for rapid growth. To grow faster, the temperature must be relatively high.
6, Ventilation is an important part of the breeding process. Ventilation will begin in the first week. When opening the skylight, part of the side windows should also be opened appropriately, and the sealing should be at a certain angle upwards. While ensuring the temperature, properly increase the ventilation. As the age increases, the ventilation volume gradually increases. When approaching the age of 20 days, the longitudinal fan needs to be turned on, because the ventilation volume of the side window is too small to meet the needs. According to the required ventilation volume, outside temperature, season, indoor air quality, a speed regulator, fan speed, and time should be installed The length will vary according to the specific situation. Don't have too much air volume, otherwise the chicken will only cause a cold. If the weather changes suddenly and the wind is too strong, the side windows should be closed temporarily.
7. Timely removal of manure is a very important link, and the use of manure trays for chicken farms is even more important. Chicken manure accumulates too much heat from fermentation to fumigate the chickens. Suddenly cleaning the manure, the chicken loses this part of the heat, and the relatively cold stimulation will cause a cold. In addition, it should be noted that when pushing manure outdoors, one of the doors at both ends of the chicken house should be closed. If both doors are open, excessive draughts will cause the chickens to catch cold.Or use poultry manure removal system also is great ideal.