Uniformity in broiler chicken will directly affect a farmer’s profit whether he is aware or not. Broiler chicken uniformity is measured based on the variation in the weight of the same flock/batch of broiler chickens. In order to be a successful broiler farmer, you must be aware of this trick and do everything possible to increase uniformity in your broiler flock. Before I show you the many factors that affect uniformity in broiler chickens, I will like to tell you why it is important that your birds are relatively uniform in size and weight. Two farmers can stock 200 broiler chickens at the same time, but if for one reason or another, one of them fails to adhere to the tips I want to share, he will have the least turnover, even if he is using the best feed in the world.
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As simple as this is, many farmers are unaware and are unable to maximize their profit in the business. So that you can maximize your own profit, it’s high time you started paying attention to the little details that bring massive income for you. Let me quickly show you some factors that affect uniformity in broiler chickens, and how you can use them to your own advantage.
The problem of unevenness in the weight of your broiler flock starts from their brooding. If a farmer can manage to get good uniformity in broiler chickens for the first 4 weeks of their life, the rest will be easy.
From the chick stage to market stage, lighting is an important aspect of the life of a broiler. During brooding, proper lighting allows your broiler chickens to have equal access to feed. And for the records, feed is what your broilers need to grow. If some birds are left in an area of low lighting while others have access to sufficient light, unevenness cannot be ruled out. This is why you must ensure that you distribute your light source evening across the pen. Also, replace bad bulbs as soon as you notice because this is paramount to your profit in the business.
This is applicable for those using the deep litter system. If the floor of your pen is not evenly covered with the litter material, some of your chicks will be exposed to bare floor. This will result in cold, and they will sit on the floor in an attempt to generate heat for themselves. Even if these cold birds eat, they will end up using a good amount of the feed to generate heat. The interesting thing is that many farmers overlook this part, and doing what is right will put you ahead of them. Here’s what you should do to improve the uniformity of your broiler chickens. Make sure to get enough wood shavings or any other litter material and spread throughout the pen. Don’t leave any bare floor, it is bad for your chicks.
This is very similar to the last one mentioned. If you fail to give your broilers the required heat, or the heat is not circulated properly, you will be compromising the uniformity of your broiler chickens. Always make sure to place heating devices at strategic positions to aid even circulation of heat. Also, when you notice that some chicks are crowded together, it might be because of low heat. So, go straight to your thermometer to check. Don’t let cold steal your profit.
It is only normal for some chicks to be stronger than others. However, you can help the weaker ones grow fast by providing sufficient feed. If you fail to provide sufficient feed for your broiler chickens, the stronger ones will eat first. Leaving nothing for the weaker ones. The longer you practice this evil, the more the gap in their weight and sizes, and the more you lose your profit. Here is what to do. Always provide enough feed for your birds to promote uniformity in weight and size of your broilers.
Sorting is not a term that is limited to fish farming, it is important in broiler farming as well. Male broilers are know to be more aggressive than the females when feeding. They also have the tendency to cheat the females, hence, the need to separate the males from the females. You might ask, “at what point should I separate them?” I would say you can separate them as soon as you introduce the grower mash, which is usually at the beginning of their fifth week
The normal orientation of your broiler pen is East-West orientation. That is, the sides of your broiler pen MUST NOT FACE THE SUN RISE AND SUN SET. If it does, the amount of solar radiation in your pen will be high. Now you want to ask me how this will affect uniformity in broiler chickens. I am glad to answer that question. The sun will heat up the broiler house, and the drinkers, making the water in the affected drinkers hot.
Now, not all the drinkers will be affected. But the broilers drinking from the affected drinkers will not be encouraged to drink. This will in turn affect their feeding as they will not want to eat as well. Meaning, while some of them who drink cool water are eating, the rest of them are panting and praying for rain. Well, I hope they even survive the heat. If they do, they will not grow evenly.
A lot of poultry diseases begin in the gut and will naturally affect feeding. That is, when your broilers have these diseases, they don’t eat well. Now, I will like to remind you that most diseases begin with only a small fraction of the flock. While others are healthy, some are sick, and not eating well. As a poultry farmer, failure to tackle/combat these diseases promptly may affect their growth significantly. In fact, some diseases will stunt the growth of your broilers for life.
Yes! The dangers of poor ventilation are numerous and poor uniformity in broiler chicks is one of them. Poor ventilation in your broiler house will lead to increased Co2 and less oxygen (O2). Because oxygen is necessary for every aspect of your chicken’s life, the inadequate supply will affect growth. This means that with poor ventilation, you are preparing for uneven growth in your broiler flock. Solution is – use appropriate housing, hang curtains when necessary, and always provide cross ventilation.
So, you have just read some of the possible factors affecting your flock’s uniformity. Now the most important part is this. If you fail to practice the above, you might be a victim of one of the following.
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I am very sure that you do not want to be stuck, and you want maximum return on your investment. If that is true, then you will treat uniformity in broiler flocks as important.
I hope I have been able to help you discover where you might be getting it wrong. If you have any other idea, you can share in the comment section below.
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