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Source: Broiler Signals
Broiler SignalsGeneral
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Observe birds
• Look at them both with and without doing other things
• Look at the whole flock, the individual chick and than back to the flock
• Look for averages and extremes
• Look at the front, back, the middle of the house The same with feeding. What is happening there?
• Look at different itmes and different circumstances
• At regular intervals, get down and move about the level of the birds live at
• Identify critical times, suspectible birds and danmger zones and keep an extra eye on them
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Using signals
Use what you see to improve flock management. Ask the following
questions about everything you see:
• What am I seeing, hearing, smelling or feeling. What is the signal?
• Why is this happening. What is the explanation?
• What should I do? Can I leave it or should I take action?
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Feed
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• Daily Records include:
• • Mortality and culls by house and sex
• • Daily feed consumption
• • Daily water consumption
• • Water to feed ratio
• • Water treatments
• • Minimum and maximum daily
temperatures
• • Minimum and maximum daily humidity
• • Number of birds taken for processing
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• Feed deliveries (Supplier/amount/type/date of
consumption)
• • Live weight (daily/weekly/daily gain)
• • Medication (type/batch/amount/date of
administration/date of withdrawal)
• • Vaccination (type/batch/amount/date of
administration)
• • Lighting program
• • Litter (type/date of delivery/amount
delivered/visual inspection)
• • Chick delivery (number/date/time/count in
boxes/truck temperature and humidity)
• • Stocking density
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• • Cleanout (total bacterial counts/visual
inspection)
• • Postmortem results
• • Repairs and maintenance
• • Generator tests weekly
• • Alarm tests weekly
• • Controlling sensors and thermostats
(date calibrated)
• • Technical visits
• Annual Records:
• • Water (tested at source and at the
drinker
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Environment
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Floors & Litter
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