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INFORMATION SHEET 1

SELECT HEALTHY CHICKS


CHICKEN BREED/ STOCK TO RAISE
The following can be use as guide in selecting the foundation stock to raise:
 Stock should only be purchased from a reliable hatchery or franchised
dealer where the parent stocks is well housed and well-managed.
 The kind of stock to buy depends upon the purpose for which it is going to
be raised.
 Chicks should be free from diseases and deformities
 Chicks should have uniform size and color and in the case of broiler chicks
should not be less than 33 grams at day-old.
 For a start, a popular strain raised in the community can be selected as it is
in indication of the birds’ good performance under existing farm conditions.
 For broilers, choose those that have high livability and are fast grower
 For layers, choose those that have good egg size, high egg
production and long productive life.
 Whether for meat and eggs, choose those that have high feed efficiency.

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INFORMATION SHEET 1.1
SET-UP BROODING CAGE

Handling of the day-old chick and management of the brooding program has a
direct relationship on life-time production of the bird – whether breeders, layers or
broilers, as well as flock mortality.
The four factors to control are:
1. Feed
2. Water
3. Temperature
4. Air quality

Effective chick management begins before the day-olds arrive, particularly if they
are being imported from another country.
 Staff must have a good grounding in regulatory issues and documentation
procedures to ensure that chicks are customs-cleared as quickly as possible.
 Transport from the airport must be in clean, sterilised vehicles, preferably
temperature controlled.
 Brooding houses should be isolated from other houses containing older birds.
The producer should follow an “all-in, all-out” program, never mixing birds of
different ages.
 All facilities must be clean, sterilised and pathogen-free
 Brooders and heaters must be checked to ensure that they are working
properly before the arrival of the chicks. This is a routine check to be carried
out daily.
 Fresh food and water should be available on arrival of the day olds.
 Litter is used to conserve heat and must be leveled and compacted to prevent
chick crowding.
 Ventilation should be adequate to remove undesirable gases such as
ammonia and provide clean air but not so much to remove heat or create
draughts.
 Depending on ambient temperatures, the brooding house should be
heated to 29 – 32ºC for 24 hours before the arrival of the chicks. Be careful
to always check the temperature at the level of the chicks.
 Chick feeders should be provided at a rate of 1 per 75 chicks. Birds must
always have fresh food available from the time of arrival.

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 2 supplementary drinkers to be provided per 100 chicks. These must be chick
fonts, not open trays and should not be placed directly under the light source.

The diagram below shows how to observe the behavior of the chicks and correct
for brooding temperature

Stocking Density
 For breeders – Males will reach a heavier weight than females so require extra
floor space to ensure they reach their adult weight. Males and females must be
grown separately for at least 6 weeks, but preferably to 21 weeks.
 Brooding – Males and females – for the first 5 days stock at 30 chicks/square
metre.
 Rearing – Females - 6 – 7 birds/square metre & Males – 3.5 – 3.9 birds/square
metre.
 Production Breeder Females - 3.8 – 5 birds/square metre
 Broilers 6-8wks – 12 – 14/square metre
 Laying pullets – 10/square metre
 Laying hens - max 5/box 30cm x 30 cm

Lighting should be continuous for the first 48 hours, at an intensity of 20 – 60


lux. This will ensure that the chicks find food and water.
To ensure that chicks are feeding and drinking adequately, a random sampling
should be done 6 – 8 hours after arrival. The crop of the chick should be soft and
pliable, showing that the chick has taken in adequate food and water. A hard crop
shows inadequate water intake and a swollen, distended crop shows inadequate food
intake.
At 7 days of age a random sample weighing should be undertaken. This is a
good indicator of successful brood management. Low weight gains show inadequate

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protein intake (low feed consumption or imbalanced nutrition) This will have
repercussions in lower 4-week weights, less uniform flocks and lower egg production.

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DAY
LEARNING OUTCOME TASK ACTIVITIES DATE

Select Healthy Chicks  Selecting Healthy Chicks

TASK/ACTIVITIES:
 Select Healthy Chicks
 Set-up Brooding Cage

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TRAINER’S SIGNTURE TRAINEE’S SIGNATURE
DATE:__________________ DATE:_________________

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INFORMATION SHEET 2
SET-UP CAGE EQUIPMENT

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