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Kinds of Poultry Houses

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Brooding House

This is for newly hatched chicks.

Chicks will stay for 1 to 14 days.

Feed the chicks with starter chicken mash or booster chick mash.

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Growing House

Intended for growing chickens aged 15 to 35 days.

Provide heat, if necessary.Feed them with growing mash.

Drinking water should be a mixture of one gallon of water to half teaspoon of antibiotics.

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Fattening HouseChickens are transferred when they are about 36 to 45 days old for the fattening period.

They are fed with fattener finisher mash-one part finisher , another part growing mash and two parts of crushed corn.

A mixture of antibiotics in one gallon water is given for drinking.

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Layering House

This is the place for the layers.

The hens are well-taken care of to produce many eggs.

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Culling House

This is a poultry hospital where all the sick stocks are taken care of.

They are given the necessary treatment to prevent the spread of diseases.

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IN POULTRY HOUSES

Fixtures and Equipments

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Feeding trough or Feeders

This can be place inside or along the front of the cages.

Consider the ease of cleaning and the prevention of feed spillage.

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Waterers The shape and the size of the waterers should be semicircular, fairly wide and supported by a movable bracket to permit easy adjustment and cleaning.

For chicks, the waterers are usually one gallon plastic jars.

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Perchers These are made for poles or bars for the chicken to rest or roost on.

It must be put at the back of the poultry house.

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Dropping Board

This is where chicken manure is gathered. It should be 30-60 centimeters above the ground.

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Nest

Medium breeds must have a nest 30-35 square centimeters wide and 25-30 centimeters deep. Oe nest is required to every three to five hens.

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