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BROILER MANAGEMENT
Broiler
It is a bird of about 8 weeks of age of either sex (straight-run
chicks) with an average body weight of 1.5 to 2.0 kg with a
flexible breast bone cartilage, pliable and tender meat.
Housing systems
Broilers can be housed on deep-litter, slatted or wire floor or
cages. However, cage, slat and wire floor rearing of broilers
are not as popular as litter floor rearing, due to problems like
breast blisters, leg weakness and higher initial investment.
Rearing systems
The systems of rearing refer to either single batch at a time
(all-in all-out system) or multiple batches of brooding and rearing
of broilers.
All-in all-out system
The farm will have only one batch of broilers, belonging to the
same hatch at any time. Sufficient chicks will be purchased to
accommodate the entire farm capacity, reared and marketed in a single
lot.
This system is more hygienic, lesser sub-clinical infections and
horizontal spreading of diseases and thereby lesser mortality rate, better
growth rate and improved feed efficiency. However, this system is not
suitable for large scale farming and needs higher fixed and working
capital per bird.
Multiple batch system
The multiple batch system consists of rearing of more than one
batch of chicks at any time, with a batch interval of 1 to 4 weeks. Here,
the farmer is buying day-old chicks and selling grown up broilers at
weekly, fortnightly, once in three weeks or at monthly intervals. The
chicks are reared for five to six weeks of age, or until they attain the
desired body weight and sold for table.
The ideal system for India at present is having 5 to 6 batches of
broilers at any time, with weekly interval between batches and “direct
retail marketing”. Here, the birds will be marketed daily, from 40 to
54 days of age, based on their body weight, i.e. heavier birds will be
sold earlier; giving a chance for weaker birds to have a compensatory
growth.
Floor space, feeder space and
waterer space
The floor space requirement of broilers varies depending on
their body weight at the time of marketing, housing systems,
marketing age and ambient temperature. The feeder and waterer
space also varies depending on the environmental temperature
and health condition of the birds.
Age
Floor space/
bird
Feeder
space/ bird
Waterer
space / bird
Up to 18 days
450 cm2
(0.5 sq.ft.)
3 cm 1.5 cm
From 19 days to 42 days
1000 cm2 (1.1
sq.ft.)
6-7 cm 3 cm
Floor, Feeder and Waterer space
requirement for broilers.
Brooding and rearing of broilers
It is similar to that for egg-type chicks.
Cage rearing of broilers
Broilers can also be reared in cages. Broiler cages are
similar to that grower cages. To prevent breast blisters, the
bottom of the cage may be coated with some plastic
materials. The floor space requirement in cages is 50% of the
floor space needed in deep litter. The relative advantages and
disadvantages of cage rearing of broilers are,
Advantages
• Higher density of rearing possible
•
Easy to catch the birds at a market time and hence reduces bruising
• No expenditure on litter
•
No incidences of Coccidiosis
•
Reduced cannibalism
•
Cleaning and disinfection easier
•
Better growth and feed efficiency
Disadvantages
• Higher incidences of breast blisters which increases carcass condemnations
• Higher incidences of crooked keel
• Wing bones will be more brittle which will be a disadvantage for the processor also.
• Birds are not having access to the unidentified growth factors in deep-litter system.
• Cleaning faecal-trays is not labour friendly.
• High initial investment on cages.
• Birds will be uncomfortable especially during summer
Feeding
Generally, three types of feed are offered to broilers from day-old to marketing.
0-2 Weeks – Broiler Pre-starter mash / crumble
3-4 Weeks – Broiler Starter mash
5-6 Weeks – Broiler Finisher mash
Lighting
In open sided broiler houses, the most commonly
recommended lighting programme is 24 hours light during
brooding period, followed by 23 hours light and one hour
darkness per day, until marketing. This one hour darkness is to
train the birds to acclimatize for darkness, in case of power
failure, which may cause panic and trampling.
No. Age Vaccine Route of administration
1 First day Marek’s (at hatchery) S/C at neck
2 5-7th day RDV F1 I/O or I/N
3 14th day IBD Vaccine I/O or I/N
4 21st day RDV La Sota Drinking water
5 28th day IBD Vaccine (Booster) Drinking water
Vaccination schedule
Sex-separate rearing of broilers
The growth rate, floor space and nutrient requirements of
male and female broilers are not the same. Since males grow
faster than females, males need higher floor space and nutrients
than female broilers. Due to these reasons, male and female
broiler chicks are reared separately, in many countries, from day
old to disposal. Here, day-old broiler chicks are sexed by the
“feather sexing method” rather than by “vent-sexing”, as in the
case of egg-type chicks. The sexed broiler chicks are brood and
reared separately until marketing. Separate diets are provided for
males and females. Male broilers require more protein, whereas
females require less energy and less protein.
Advantages
• More uniform body weight of flocks can be produced by separate rearing of sexes.
• Specialized market requirement can be met. The females can be reared, dressed and
sold as whole chicken; whereas the male carcasses will be exclusively used for
deboning and various cut-up parts.
• More accurate feeding to meet out the specific requirement of each sex will be
possible. This will lead to better growth rate and feed efficiency.
• Due to flock uniformity, the automatic processing equipments can be adjusted more
accurately for greater processing efficiency and minimum condemnations.
• Minimise the incidence of cannibalism and peck order, due to more flock
uniformity.
Disadvantages
• Increased costs of sexing.
• Larger breeding flocks are necessary to meet the demand for
male and female broiler chicks. In turn, hatcheries may
require that their customers always purchase equal number of
male and female chicks.
Measures of Performance
Efficiency in Broilers
1. Liveability
Liveability % =
Number of birds sold x 100
Number of birds at the
beginning
Normal value is 97 to 98%
2. Feed Efficiency or Feed
conversion ratio
A value of 1.8 or lesser at 6 weeks of age is preferable.
FCR =
Total quantity of feed
consumed per bird in Kg
Mean body weight gain in Kg
3. Broiler Performance Efficiency
Factor (BPEF)
Higher the value better will be the index. A value of 100 or more is desirable.
BPEF =
Live weight in kg x 100
Feed efficiency
4. Broiler Farm Economy Index
(BFEI)
A BFEI value of 2.0 and above indicates better management of the farm and optimal
performance of the birds; whereas a value less than 1.3 indicates poor performance of the
flock.
BFEI =
Average live weight (kg) x
per cent livability
Feed efficiency x growing
period (days)
Squab broilers
Very small broilers, weighing around 0.9 kg weight at around
28 days of age is called squab broilers. These are raised straight-
run, processed, eviscerated and sold as fresh or frozen whole
carcass.

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BROILER MANAGEMENT.pptx

  • 2. Broiler It is a bird of about 8 weeks of age of either sex (straight-run chicks) with an average body weight of 1.5 to 2.0 kg with a flexible breast bone cartilage, pliable and tender meat. Housing systems Broilers can be housed on deep-litter, slatted or wire floor or cages. However, cage, slat and wire floor rearing of broilers are not as popular as litter floor rearing, due to problems like breast blisters, leg weakness and higher initial investment.
  • 3. Rearing systems The systems of rearing refer to either single batch at a time (all-in all-out system) or multiple batches of brooding and rearing of broilers. All-in all-out system The farm will have only one batch of broilers, belonging to the same hatch at any time. Sufficient chicks will be purchased to accommodate the entire farm capacity, reared and marketed in a single lot. This system is more hygienic, lesser sub-clinical infections and horizontal spreading of diseases and thereby lesser mortality rate, better growth rate and improved feed efficiency. However, this system is not suitable for large scale farming and needs higher fixed and working capital per bird.
  • 4. Multiple batch system The multiple batch system consists of rearing of more than one batch of chicks at any time, with a batch interval of 1 to 4 weeks. Here, the farmer is buying day-old chicks and selling grown up broilers at weekly, fortnightly, once in three weeks or at monthly intervals. The chicks are reared for five to six weeks of age, or until they attain the desired body weight and sold for table. The ideal system for India at present is having 5 to 6 batches of broilers at any time, with weekly interval between batches and “direct retail marketing”. Here, the birds will be marketed daily, from 40 to 54 days of age, based on their body weight, i.e. heavier birds will be sold earlier; giving a chance for weaker birds to have a compensatory growth.
  • 5. Floor space, feeder space and waterer space The floor space requirement of broilers varies depending on their body weight at the time of marketing, housing systems, marketing age and ambient temperature. The feeder and waterer space also varies depending on the environmental temperature and health condition of the birds.
  • 6. Age Floor space/ bird Feeder space/ bird Waterer space / bird Up to 18 days 450 cm2 (0.5 sq.ft.) 3 cm 1.5 cm From 19 days to 42 days 1000 cm2 (1.1 sq.ft.) 6-7 cm 3 cm Floor, Feeder and Waterer space requirement for broilers.
  • 7. Brooding and rearing of broilers It is similar to that for egg-type chicks. Cage rearing of broilers Broilers can also be reared in cages. Broiler cages are similar to that grower cages. To prevent breast blisters, the bottom of the cage may be coated with some plastic materials. The floor space requirement in cages is 50% of the floor space needed in deep litter. The relative advantages and disadvantages of cage rearing of broilers are,
  • 8. Advantages • Higher density of rearing possible • Easy to catch the birds at a market time and hence reduces bruising • No expenditure on litter • No incidences of Coccidiosis • Reduced cannibalism • Cleaning and disinfection easier • Better growth and feed efficiency
  • 9. Disadvantages • Higher incidences of breast blisters which increases carcass condemnations • Higher incidences of crooked keel • Wing bones will be more brittle which will be a disadvantage for the processor also. • Birds are not having access to the unidentified growth factors in deep-litter system. • Cleaning faecal-trays is not labour friendly. • High initial investment on cages. • Birds will be uncomfortable especially during summer
  • 10. Feeding Generally, three types of feed are offered to broilers from day-old to marketing. 0-2 Weeks – Broiler Pre-starter mash / crumble 3-4 Weeks – Broiler Starter mash 5-6 Weeks – Broiler Finisher mash Lighting In open sided broiler houses, the most commonly recommended lighting programme is 24 hours light during brooding period, followed by 23 hours light and one hour darkness per day, until marketing. This one hour darkness is to train the birds to acclimatize for darkness, in case of power failure, which may cause panic and trampling.
  • 11. No. Age Vaccine Route of administration 1 First day Marek’s (at hatchery) S/C at neck 2 5-7th day RDV F1 I/O or I/N 3 14th day IBD Vaccine I/O or I/N 4 21st day RDV La Sota Drinking water 5 28th day IBD Vaccine (Booster) Drinking water Vaccination schedule
  • 12. Sex-separate rearing of broilers The growth rate, floor space and nutrient requirements of male and female broilers are not the same. Since males grow faster than females, males need higher floor space and nutrients than female broilers. Due to these reasons, male and female broiler chicks are reared separately, in many countries, from day old to disposal. Here, day-old broiler chicks are sexed by the “feather sexing method” rather than by “vent-sexing”, as in the case of egg-type chicks. The sexed broiler chicks are brood and reared separately until marketing. Separate diets are provided for males and females. Male broilers require more protein, whereas females require less energy and less protein.
  • 13. Advantages • More uniform body weight of flocks can be produced by separate rearing of sexes. • Specialized market requirement can be met. The females can be reared, dressed and sold as whole chicken; whereas the male carcasses will be exclusively used for deboning and various cut-up parts. • More accurate feeding to meet out the specific requirement of each sex will be possible. This will lead to better growth rate and feed efficiency. • Due to flock uniformity, the automatic processing equipments can be adjusted more accurately for greater processing efficiency and minimum condemnations. • Minimise the incidence of cannibalism and peck order, due to more flock uniformity.
  • 14. Disadvantages • Increased costs of sexing. • Larger breeding flocks are necessary to meet the demand for male and female broiler chicks. In turn, hatcheries may require that their customers always purchase equal number of male and female chicks.
  • 16. 1. Liveability Liveability % = Number of birds sold x 100 Number of birds at the beginning Normal value is 97 to 98%
  • 17. 2. Feed Efficiency or Feed conversion ratio A value of 1.8 or lesser at 6 weeks of age is preferable. FCR = Total quantity of feed consumed per bird in Kg Mean body weight gain in Kg
  • 18. 3. Broiler Performance Efficiency Factor (BPEF) Higher the value better will be the index. A value of 100 or more is desirable. BPEF = Live weight in kg x 100 Feed efficiency
  • 19. 4. Broiler Farm Economy Index (BFEI) A BFEI value of 2.0 and above indicates better management of the farm and optimal performance of the birds; whereas a value less than 1.3 indicates poor performance of the flock. BFEI = Average live weight (kg) x per cent livability Feed efficiency x growing period (days)
  • 20. Squab broilers Very small broilers, weighing around 0.9 kg weight at around 28 days of age is called squab broilers. These are raised straight- run, processed, eviscerated and sold as fresh or frozen whole carcass.