Analysis of feeding management techniques for caged broilers

1. Feeding management

Feeding is good every morning, and the automatic feeding machine is ideal for feeding three times a day. When using the trough, manual addition should pay attention to the addition of uniformity, and feed should be timely, to prevent the hungry chickens from being trampled due to food rush. Every afternoon, the breeder should check whether there is a chute that has been eaten, and should be fed in time. . The technician should check the feeding condition of the trough every day. If there is more material left, it should be judged in time whether there are the following conditions:

1.1 Whether the nipple is short of water.
1.2 If there are fewer chickens in the chicken battery cages, they should be replenished in time.
1.3 Whether there are sick chickens, should be picked out in time or individual treatment.
1.4 If there is insufficient lighting, it should be adjusted in time.

2. Drinking water management

In addition to water control due to medication or seedlings, water supply should be guaranteed for 24 hours. Always check the water line for blockages. This problem is a headache for every chicken farm. Early detection and early maintenance are very important. Leakage of the nipple is very annoying. The water that flows out not only wastes the drug, but also enters the septic tray to dilute the faeces and eventually flow into the trough. The first is to waste the feed, which may cause intestinal diseases.

3. Clear the dung in time
It is very important to clear the dung in time, especially in chicken farms that use a dung tray. Excessive accumulation of chicken manure produces fermentation of ammonia, which is one of the causes of respiratory diseases. Excessive accumulation of chicken manure will produce heat to fumigate the chicken, and suddenly the feces will be cleared. Once the chicken loses this heat, it will produce a relative cold stimuli, often causing a cold. Another thing to be aware of is to keep the door at both ends of the house closed when pushing the dung outside. The two doors are open and the wind is fierce. This is an important reason for the chickens to catch a cold. I believe that no one farmer is not afraid of catching a cold. In addition, some manure will fall when the manure is cleared, and water should be sprinkled to prevent dust from flying. Having an automatic scraper will reduce a lot of trouble.