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Breeder, layer continued

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Breeder, layer continued. Egg Candling. Candling allows examination of embryo development After 10 days of incubation, use a small flashlight and place it on the large end of the egg while in a dark room Examine and determine normal embryo development at 10 days - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Egg Candling

• Candling allows examination of embryo development• After 10 days of incubation, use a small flashlight and

place it on the large end of the egg while in a dark room

• Examine and determine normal embryo development at 10 days

• Break open unhatched eggs (residue breakout) to determine fertility or embryo death

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Store bought egg

Air cell

Chick developing

Spots like this may indicate bacterial contamination

Undefined, hard to tell if there's a chick developing

Chick developing

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Hatchability

Controlling FactorsFarm Hatchery

Breeder Nutrition SanitationDisease Egg Storage

Infertility Egg DamageEgg Damage Incubation – management

of setters and hatchersEgg Sanitation Chick Handling

Egg Storage

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Chick Pull and Processing

• Chicks separated, graded by quality, counted• Vaccination

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Factors Influencing Chick Size

• Egg size– Chick weight 66-68% of egg

weight• Moisture loss during

incubation• Length of time between

setting and pulling chicks from hatchers

• Date at which incubation began

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Brooding Chicks

• Start chicks at 90 to 92oF– Lower temp ~ 5oF each week thereafter

• Use a solid brooder guard if you have a large area you are raising the chicks

• Feed and water chicks immediately after they are placed in brooding area

• Provide access to food and fresh water at all times!

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Brooder Ideas

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Too draftyToo cold

Too hotJust right

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Importance of Water

• Water is the forgotten nutrient• It must be clean, and cool at all

times– Don’t create a soup of bacteria!

• Adding vitamins or electrolytes in the water is also very helpful

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Ambient Environment

• In addition to air temperature– Don’t allow birds to be exposed to air drafts– But. . . Birds need fresh air

• Keep birds dry• Keep pens (floor) dry

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How It Used to Be Done in 1926

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Do we need to reinvent the wheel?

• NO! How it used to be done is not bad• However, we do know much more about birds

today than anyone has ever known, . . . We can and should utilize this information!