Monday, January 25, 2016

Housing for day old chicks

Housing Chickens, being warm blooded, have the ability to maintain a rather uniform temperature of their internal organs. However, the mechanism is efficient only when the ambient temperature is within certain limits. Birds cannot adjust well to extremes; therefore, it is very important that chickens be housed, cared and provided with an environment that will enable them to maintain their thermal balance. If possible, the length of the broiler house should run from east to west. This prevents direct sunlight from penetrating the side walls of the house, which could cause heat build-up inside. Ventilation is very important. Allocate at least 1 square foot of floor space per bird. If constructing an open-sided type of housing, elevate the house about 1.5 m from the ground. This ensures proper circulation of air and easier collection of fecal matter underneath the house after each harvest. The building should be rat proof, bird proof, and cat proof. Trees may be planted on the sides of the house to provide shade during hot season. These can also serve as protection from storms or weather disturbances. The roofing should be monitor-type and high enough to provide better ak circulation inside the broiler house. In preparation for the arrival of the chicks, thoroughly clean the house with the use of a high pressure washer to remove dust, fecal matter, or any debris inside. Disinfect the house and all equipment to be used.

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