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BREEDER PRODUCTION AND
MANAGEMENT
Muhammad Arslan
csarslan@yahoo.com
BREEDER CHICK AT
HATCHERY
• Single Stage Incubation
• Male and female lines incubate separately
• Beak Trimming
• Comb Trimming in males
• Toe Trimming in males
• Number of males provided by hatchery, Layer Breeder 10-12% ,
Broiler Breeder 12-15%
TRANSPORTATION FROM HATCHERY
TO FARM
• Mostly longer distances
• Reduce number of chicks per box
• Inject electrolytes
• Picking material in chick boxes
• Proper stacking
• Proper ventilation
RECEIVING AND UNLOADING
• Unload the chicks in minimum possible time
• Don’t stack chick boxes upon one another
• Carefully expose the chicks to brooding area by causing minimum
injuries
• Expose the chicks to fresh water firstly
BROODING AND REARING
• When chicks are hatched, the systems are not activated are,
- Immune System
- Digestive system
- Thermoregulatory system
• Males are provided with2-5 ºF More Temperature
• 20-25 chicks/ m2 for first 14 days (0.43-0.53 ft2/chick)
• Ad lib feed for first 3 weeks
• Debeaking at age of 7-10 days of male and female
• Mortality should not be more than 1% during first week
REARING METHODS
Growing males separate from females for the
1. first 4 to 6 weeks
2. First 10 weeks
3. The complete rearing period
Rearing houses
• All-litter floor
• Combination of slat (plastic, wood or wire) and litter floor
• All slat
PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT
• Temperature 20-24 ºC
• RH 60-70 %
• Light 16-17 hours (8 or 11 hours during Growing)
GENERAL MANAGEMENT
PRACTICES
• Space Requirements
• Debeaking, Dubbing, Toe Clipping
• Water management
• Litter Management
• Vaccination and Medication
• Nest Management
• Egg Storage
• Record Keeping
SPACE REQUIREMENTS
Layer Breeder Broiler Breeder (ft2)
Floor space
Rearing 1-1.25 1.5-2
Pre-Laing 1.5 2-2.5
Production 1.75 3
Water space 0.75-1 1-1.25 inches
Feeding space 2.5-3 5-6 inches
Nipple Drinker 1 nipple/ 8-10 birds
BEAK TRIMMING
• Hatchery
• 7-10 days
• Before 18 weeks
• Vit. K 1.5-2 g/kg feed
• 750-800 chicks/hour
• Cannibalism
• Feed wastage
• 750 ºC or 1500 ºF
SEXING ERRORS, TOE CLIPPING
AND COMB DUBBING
Condition Male Line Chicks Female Line Chicks
Comb trimmed Keep Sexing Error
Toes Trimmed Keep Sexing Error
Combs Untrimmed Sexing Error Keep
Toes Untrimmed Sexing Error Keep
LIGHTING
• Follow the standards of company
• 24 hours for first 3 days and decreased up to 8 hours at day 21
• from 3rd week to pre-lay period , 8 hours light provided with low
intensity
• 16 hours light during production
Max. alteration in sexual maturity
Feed 3 weeks
Light 3 weeks
Feed + Light 4 weeks
NUTRITION AND FEEDING
• Feed costs 60-70% of total cost
• Feed should be balanced w.r.t. to all nutrients
• Deficiency of any nutrient can lead to severe loss i.e. Riboflavin,
Folic acid
• Controlled feeding in broiler breeder
FEED DISTRIBUTION
• Time
• Duration
• Feeder Height
• Feeding Space
• Care during Feeding
FEED RESTRICTION
Types
• Qualitative Feed Restriction
• Quantitative Feed Restriction
Methods
• Daily Feeding
• Skip a Day
• Five day feeding two day skip
• Six days feeding and one day skip
REASONS FOR FEED
RESTRICTION
• Control body weight
• Reduce feed cost
• More production
• Delay sexual maturity
FEED ALLOCATION
• Broiler Breeder
- Female 170 g/bird/day
- Male 120-130 g/bird/day
• Layer Breeder 110 g/bird/day
NUTRITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
Ration specifications depends upon
• Species
• Bird Type
• Production stage
• Environment
• Rearing System
• Sex
• Body weight
BROILER BREEDER
• Production cycle 24-64 weeks
• 24 weeks of age 5% production
• 29 weeks of age peak (85%)
- 183 Total Eggs
- 175 Hatching Eggs
- 150 chicks
- 85 % standard hatchability
• Pakistan
- 164 (Max. Recorded 173 by Olympia)
- 140 chicks
• Feed Consumption 55 Kg/bird
BODY WEIGHT CONTROL
• Ad libitum feed for 1st 3 weeks
• Then Restricted feeing is adopted
• Weighing and grading from 3rd week of age
• Weighing of 2-3% or mostly 60-100 birds from flock
• Weigh the birds on the same day of week
• Weigh on non-feed day
• Uniformity should be at least 80%
• Factors affecting uniformity are
1. Baby Chicks
2. Feed restriction
3. Weighing of feed
4. Feed and water space
5. Feed distribution
IMPORTANCE OF BODY
WEIGHT CONTROL
• High uniformity
• Delay in sexual maturity
• larger first eggs
• increased egg production
• increased number of hatching eggs
• reduced mortality in the laying house
• reduced feed costs per hatching egg
• Improve Fertility and Hatchability
Hubbard Breeder Standards
Age (weeks) Body Weight (g) Feed Consumption (g)
Female Male Female Male
1 125 133 23 23
2 225 273 25-28 25-30
3 325 432 28-30 30-35
4 425 591 30-35 35-40
5 525 705 35-40 40-45
8 825 1091 45-53 50-60
24 2850 3200-3300 170 130
64 3500 4500-5000 140 120-130
FLOOR FEEDING/ SPIN
FEEDING
• With the help of spin feeders (Collinson) or Manually
• Only in broiler breeders
• Only during rearing period
• Hard pellets or crumbs are used
• Fast feed distribution and minimum stress
• More uniform flock
• Good litter condition
SWITCH TO PRE- LAYING
• Feed amount increased
• Only daily feeding practiced onward
• Mainly Ca in feed is increased (3-3.5 in Breeder diet)
• Light duration increased
• Nest Installed
• Males are mixed
LAYING
• Grading on Bases of Chest Fleshing
• Floor Space Requirements
• Egg Collection and Nest Management
• Daily Feed Allowance
• Challenge Feed
• Challenge Feed Withdrawal
• Decrease in Feed Allowance
GRADING ON THE BASIS OF CHEST
FLESHING
• Breast fleshing should be proper at end of rearing period and
during production
• No feed restriction during production
SEX-SEPARATE FEEDING
SPIKING
• At 40-45 weeks of age, 20-25% new males are introduced
• it helps to improve hatchability about 3%.
• Spike males must be 25-28 weeks old and should weigh 20-25%
more than the average body weight of the hen flock.
CHALLENGE FEEDING
• At peak, 10 g/week/bird feed is increased
- 3 g – 0 – 3 – 0 – 4 – 0 – 0
- 2 g daily and remain off for last 2 days
- 10÷7=1.42 g/day
FEEDING AFTER PEAK
• As peak over challenge feed is withdrawal
• After peak, feed reduced 1-3 g/week
• Finally reached 140-150 g/bird
• If feed is not reduced, then 2.3 kg feed will be consumed more
with additional weight gain of 0.3-0.4 kg. So feed should be
reduced steadily.
LAYER BREEDER
- 260 Total Eggs
- 250 Hatching eggs
- 70-90 female chicks
• Body weight
- female 1600-1800 g
- male 2250 g
• Mostly, males are mixed after 2 weeks
MALE MANAGEMENT
• Broiler Breeder
- 10 % males (11% during peak)
• Layer Breeder
- 7-8 % males
• Male has 10 time more importance than female
• Mate 10-30 times a day
• 0.1-1 ml semen per ejaculation
• Cull males
• Exercise males (feeder height, grains in litter afternoon)
EGG COLLECTION AND NEST
MANAGEMENT
• Avoid floor eggs
• 1 nest for 4-5 hens (community nest for 35-40 birds)
• Suitable nesting material with proper condition
• Nest may be
- Roll-a-way type
- Litter type
• Nest should closed at night
• Frequent egg collection and separation of crack eggs (2not more
than 2-3%)
EGG STORAGE
• Egg takes 6-8 hours to attain room temperature
• Market eggs are sold
• Sanitation and disinfection of egg should be done
• Stored at 16-180C for 3 days
• 75-80 % RH
EGG CLEANING AND
DISINFECTION
• Egg can be cleaned with luke-warm water & cloth or with sand
paper. Disinfectants are used to clean fertile eggs. Sanitizers
can be used for egg cleaning i.e Chlorine, QAC
• Water temperature should be at least 900F
• Egg should not be soaked in water
• Washing water should not contain iron (max. 2ppm), b/c it can
facilitate microbial growth on membranes
• Wash water pH should be 10-11. This pH is unfavorable for
most bacteria. Salmonella can also be destroyed if pH is high.
METHODS TO DETERMINE
FERTILITY IN EGGS
1. Breaking of fresh eggs
2. Candling of incubated eggs (7-12 days)
3. Break of unhatched eggs at day of hatch (hatch day breakout
method)
RECORD KEEPING
• Live Body Weight
• Daily feed intake
• Egg production
• Bird counting
• Mortality
• Vaccination and medication
• Weather conditions
Thanks

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Breeder production

  • 1. BREEDER PRODUCTION AND MANAGEMENT Muhammad Arslan csarslan@yahoo.com
  • 2. BREEDER CHICK AT HATCHERY • Single Stage Incubation • Male and female lines incubate separately • Beak Trimming • Comb Trimming in males • Toe Trimming in males • Number of males provided by hatchery, Layer Breeder 10-12% , Broiler Breeder 12-15%
  • 3. TRANSPORTATION FROM HATCHERY TO FARM • Mostly longer distances • Reduce number of chicks per box • Inject electrolytes • Picking material in chick boxes • Proper stacking • Proper ventilation
  • 4. RECEIVING AND UNLOADING • Unload the chicks in minimum possible time • Don’t stack chick boxes upon one another • Carefully expose the chicks to brooding area by causing minimum injuries • Expose the chicks to fresh water firstly
  • 5. BROODING AND REARING • When chicks are hatched, the systems are not activated are, - Immune System - Digestive system - Thermoregulatory system • Males are provided with2-5 ºF More Temperature • 20-25 chicks/ m2 for first 14 days (0.43-0.53 ft2/chick) • Ad lib feed for first 3 weeks • Debeaking at age of 7-10 days of male and female • Mortality should not be more than 1% during first week
  • 6. REARING METHODS Growing males separate from females for the 1. first 4 to 6 weeks 2. First 10 weeks 3. The complete rearing period Rearing houses • All-litter floor • Combination of slat (plastic, wood or wire) and litter floor • All slat
  • 7. PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT • Temperature 20-24 ºC • RH 60-70 % • Light 16-17 hours (8 or 11 hours during Growing)
  • 8. GENERAL MANAGEMENT PRACTICES • Space Requirements • Debeaking, Dubbing, Toe Clipping • Water management • Litter Management • Vaccination and Medication • Nest Management • Egg Storage • Record Keeping
  • 9. SPACE REQUIREMENTS Layer Breeder Broiler Breeder (ft2) Floor space Rearing 1-1.25 1.5-2 Pre-Laing 1.5 2-2.5 Production 1.75 3 Water space 0.75-1 1-1.25 inches Feeding space 2.5-3 5-6 inches Nipple Drinker 1 nipple/ 8-10 birds
  • 10. BEAK TRIMMING • Hatchery • 7-10 days • Before 18 weeks • Vit. K 1.5-2 g/kg feed • 750-800 chicks/hour • Cannibalism • Feed wastage • 750 ºC or 1500 ºF
  • 11. SEXING ERRORS, TOE CLIPPING AND COMB DUBBING Condition Male Line Chicks Female Line Chicks Comb trimmed Keep Sexing Error Toes Trimmed Keep Sexing Error Combs Untrimmed Sexing Error Keep Toes Untrimmed Sexing Error Keep
  • 12. LIGHTING • Follow the standards of company • 24 hours for first 3 days and decreased up to 8 hours at day 21 • from 3rd week to pre-lay period , 8 hours light provided with low intensity • 16 hours light during production Max. alteration in sexual maturity Feed 3 weeks Light 3 weeks Feed + Light 4 weeks
  • 13. NUTRITION AND FEEDING • Feed costs 60-70% of total cost • Feed should be balanced w.r.t. to all nutrients • Deficiency of any nutrient can lead to severe loss i.e. Riboflavin, Folic acid • Controlled feeding in broiler breeder
  • 14. FEED DISTRIBUTION • Time • Duration • Feeder Height • Feeding Space • Care during Feeding
  • 15. FEED RESTRICTION Types • Qualitative Feed Restriction • Quantitative Feed Restriction Methods • Daily Feeding • Skip a Day • Five day feeding two day skip • Six days feeding and one day skip
  • 16. REASONS FOR FEED RESTRICTION • Control body weight • Reduce feed cost • More production • Delay sexual maturity
  • 17. FEED ALLOCATION • Broiler Breeder - Female 170 g/bird/day - Male 120-130 g/bird/day • Layer Breeder 110 g/bird/day
  • 18. NUTRITIONAL REQUIREMENTS Ration specifications depends upon • Species • Bird Type • Production stage • Environment • Rearing System • Sex • Body weight
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  • 21. BROILER BREEDER • Production cycle 24-64 weeks • 24 weeks of age 5% production • 29 weeks of age peak (85%) - 183 Total Eggs - 175 Hatching Eggs - 150 chicks - 85 % standard hatchability • Pakistan - 164 (Max. Recorded 173 by Olympia) - 140 chicks • Feed Consumption 55 Kg/bird
  • 22. BODY WEIGHT CONTROL • Ad libitum feed for 1st 3 weeks • Then Restricted feeing is adopted • Weighing and grading from 3rd week of age • Weighing of 2-3% or mostly 60-100 birds from flock
  • 23. • Weigh the birds on the same day of week • Weigh on non-feed day • Uniformity should be at least 80% • Factors affecting uniformity are 1. Baby Chicks 2. Feed restriction 3. Weighing of feed 4. Feed and water space 5. Feed distribution
  • 24. IMPORTANCE OF BODY WEIGHT CONTROL • High uniformity • Delay in sexual maturity • larger first eggs • increased egg production • increased number of hatching eggs • reduced mortality in the laying house • reduced feed costs per hatching egg • Improve Fertility and Hatchability
  • 25. Hubbard Breeder Standards Age (weeks) Body Weight (g) Feed Consumption (g) Female Male Female Male 1 125 133 23 23 2 225 273 25-28 25-30 3 325 432 28-30 30-35 4 425 591 30-35 35-40 5 525 705 35-40 40-45 8 825 1091 45-53 50-60 24 2850 3200-3300 170 130 64 3500 4500-5000 140 120-130
  • 26. FLOOR FEEDING/ SPIN FEEDING • With the help of spin feeders (Collinson) or Manually • Only in broiler breeders • Only during rearing period • Hard pellets or crumbs are used • Fast feed distribution and minimum stress • More uniform flock • Good litter condition
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  • 28. SWITCH TO PRE- LAYING • Feed amount increased • Only daily feeding practiced onward • Mainly Ca in feed is increased (3-3.5 in Breeder diet) • Light duration increased • Nest Installed • Males are mixed
  • 29. LAYING • Grading on Bases of Chest Fleshing • Floor Space Requirements • Egg Collection and Nest Management • Daily Feed Allowance • Challenge Feed • Challenge Feed Withdrawal • Decrease in Feed Allowance
  • 30. GRADING ON THE BASIS OF CHEST FLESHING • Breast fleshing should be proper at end of rearing period and during production • No feed restriction during production
  • 32. SPIKING • At 40-45 weeks of age, 20-25% new males are introduced • it helps to improve hatchability about 3%. • Spike males must be 25-28 weeks old and should weigh 20-25% more than the average body weight of the hen flock.
  • 33. CHALLENGE FEEDING • At peak, 10 g/week/bird feed is increased - 3 g – 0 – 3 – 0 – 4 – 0 – 0 - 2 g daily and remain off for last 2 days - 10÷7=1.42 g/day
  • 34. FEEDING AFTER PEAK • As peak over challenge feed is withdrawal • After peak, feed reduced 1-3 g/week • Finally reached 140-150 g/bird • If feed is not reduced, then 2.3 kg feed will be consumed more with additional weight gain of 0.3-0.4 kg. So feed should be reduced steadily.
  • 35. LAYER BREEDER - 260 Total Eggs - 250 Hatching eggs - 70-90 female chicks • Body weight - female 1600-1800 g - male 2250 g • Mostly, males are mixed after 2 weeks
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  • 37. MALE MANAGEMENT • Broiler Breeder - 10 % males (11% during peak) • Layer Breeder - 7-8 % males
  • 38. • Male has 10 time more importance than female • Mate 10-30 times a day • 0.1-1 ml semen per ejaculation • Cull males • Exercise males (feeder height, grains in litter afternoon)
  • 39. EGG COLLECTION AND NEST MANAGEMENT • Avoid floor eggs • 1 nest for 4-5 hens (community nest for 35-40 birds) • Suitable nesting material with proper condition • Nest may be - Roll-a-way type - Litter type • Nest should closed at night • Frequent egg collection and separation of crack eggs (2not more than 2-3%)
  • 40. EGG STORAGE • Egg takes 6-8 hours to attain room temperature • Market eggs are sold • Sanitation and disinfection of egg should be done • Stored at 16-180C for 3 days • 75-80 % RH
  • 41. EGG CLEANING AND DISINFECTION • Egg can be cleaned with luke-warm water & cloth or with sand paper. Disinfectants are used to clean fertile eggs. Sanitizers can be used for egg cleaning i.e Chlorine, QAC • Water temperature should be at least 900F • Egg should not be soaked in water • Washing water should not contain iron (max. 2ppm), b/c it can facilitate microbial growth on membranes • Wash water pH should be 10-11. This pH is unfavorable for most bacteria. Salmonella can also be destroyed if pH is high.
  • 42. METHODS TO DETERMINE FERTILITY IN EGGS 1. Breaking of fresh eggs 2. Candling of incubated eggs (7-12 days) 3. Break of unhatched eggs at day of hatch (hatch day breakout method)
  • 43. RECORD KEEPING • Live Body Weight • Daily feed intake • Egg production • Bird counting • Mortality • Vaccination and medication • Weather conditions