Another significant factor to believe is the
poultry shelter system and frame option. Poultry shelter scheme determines up
to 40% of the rater of success you would attain in poultry farming. A good
housing classification is very important for your poultry farm. The housing
system commonly used in poultry farming are-:
Under free range poultry agricultural system, chickens are allowed to roam
around on their own in search for food. This system cannot be used for
marketable poultry farming because of the high level of risks occupied. This
system involve spreading wood shavings or saw dust on a concrete ground with
the chickens placed on the floor and the dust serving as a ‘cushion’ for them.
The dust is changed regularly, either by removing and replacing or by layering.
Deep garbage system is used by a lot of poultry farmers because it increases
competence and makes it easier to handle large flocks of birds but it allows
for a more rapidly extend of diseases when there is an outburst and also makes
it difficult to fish out sterile birds. As for the battery cage structure,
metal cages are constructing inside a edifice to house the birds. The cages are
usually split into different compartments to house small groups of birds. The
cages also enclose feeding and water troughs as well as laying nests. Bird
droppings fall on the floor and are cleaned mechanically by a scraper. This
method is painstaking to be the most effective for egg production but the chief
downside of this method is that it is more exclusive to construct and maintain
compared to other forms of pullet housing systems. If you are running a poultry
farm for commercial purpose and you intend getting the best out of the
business; with respect to high birds’ productivity and efficiency. Then you
should consider housing your birds using the severe system. Note that each of
the three housing system has its own advantages and disadvantages. Lastly, your
poultry housing construction should be built at a thorough angle; taking light
and wind into reflection.
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