Why pay attention to feed mildew when using chicken in a poultry farming and related equipment in the summer? This is due to the high temperature in summer, leftovers or feed moisture, heat and easy to spoil and acid, which will stimulate the wall and cause inflammation after being eaten by chickens. If the leftovers produce too much acid during the process of decay, the acid will enter the blood through the walls and walls of the chicken, causing chicken acidosis. Therefore, users of poultry farming equipment should pay special attention to the mildew of the feed during the summer!
When broiler rearing equipment is used to raise chickens, the newborn chicks are given water immediately after being placed in the brooding cage. In order to speed up the recovery, an appropriate amount of glucose and multivitamin B can be added to the drinking water, and after 6 hours, it is changed into clean water. Water cannot be broken during the whole brooding period. The tower drinker can be used in the first few days, and other forms of drinking fountains are used at 1 week of age, the height of which is adjusted with the age of the chicken.
The chicks start eating 3 hours after the start of the drink. They can spread rough paper or plastic cloth on the bottom net, and then sprinkle some scrap to feed the chicks. This feeding method was used for the first 2 days and was later fed in a cage outside the tank. Each chick must have a trough of 2.5 cm before 6 weeks of age to allow it to eat ad libitum.
The activity area in the chicken cage is limited, and the stocking density must be appropriate. If the density is too large, it will affect the growth and development of the chicks, and it is prone to convulsions, so the density will be continuously adjusted as the chicks grow older.
Once the chicken has acidosis, the feed should be stopped immediately, and then treated according to the severity of the poison. For chickens with less acidosis, prepare 2% baking soda to make it free to drink. The chickens with heavier acidosis were fed with baking soda powder twice a day for 5 grams each time. For chickens with severe acidosis, minor surgery should be performed, the sputum should be cut, the contents should be removed, and then washed 2~3 times with 2% baking soda water, 6~12 hours after suturing, and a small amount of glucose powder should be fed.
The above matters about the use of poultry farming chicken cage equipment, m is only for the majority of farmers to learn!