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Experience in raising chickens that start production in autumn

Published: 2024-11-09 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/09, The new hens raised in spring are mostly in the crisp autumn from the beginning of production to the peak of production, so we should pay attention to the following points. As the supplementary light enters the autumn, the number of sunshine hours per day decreases. At the beginning of laying hens, the light time should be 16 ~ 17 hours per day, especially

The new hens raised in spring are mostly in the crisp autumn from the beginning of production to the peak of production, so we should pay attention to the following points.

As the supplementary light enters the autumn, the number of sunshine hours per day decreases. The light time of laying hens should be 16 ~ 17 hours a day, especially for high-yield hens. When natural light is insufficient, artificial supplementary light should be used. Can make up half in the morning and evening, every 15 square meters ~ 25 square meters house installed a 25 watt incandescent bulb, 1.5 meters from the ground to 2 meters.

The small environment creates a good microclimate environment for laying hens. The best temperature for laying hens is 15 ℃ ~ 25 ℃, and the relative humidity is 60%-65%. Too high or too low temperature and humidity are not conducive to laying eggs. There is a large temperature difference in autumn, so we should pay attention to cooling during the day, keep warm at night, and pay attention to adjusting temperature and humidity at any time. Clean inside and outside the house every day to remove feces and reduce the smell of ammonia. Do a good job of ventilation and keep the air fresh. Pick eggs 3 ~ 4 times a day to reduce damage.

Keep inside and outside the house hygienic and clean against epidemic disease, disinfect regularly, and forbid the entry of idle personnel outside the field.

Skillfully feed adult chickens 3 ~ 4 times a day, early in the morning and late in the evening. Lengthen the interval of each feeding, not in advance or delay. Adult chickens should be fed about 120 grams of compound feed per day to prevent sudden increase and decrease. After the opening of production, each chicken should be fed with about 50 grams of grain per night, and every 100 chickens should be fed with 500g ~ 1000 grams of sand every week. No matter caged or flat raised, the density should not be too high, each chicken should occupy about 10 cm slot. Drink water before feeding in the morning, drink warm water in late autumn and winter, and the amount of water each should not be less than 180 milliliters a day.

 
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