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LAYER MANAGEMENT AND EGG PRODUCTION


Laying birds feeding in deep litter
Brooding stage
Proper cleaning and disinfection of layer house.The basis of good egg production is a successful rearing phase, at the end of which the hen should have reached her standard body weight, with a well-developed frame and corresponding appetite or feed intake capacity

The following points should be considered in layer management ;
  • Provide proper floor space, feeding space and watering space both in deep-litter and cage system.
  •  In deep-litter system, floor space of 2 sq.ft. per bird and feeding space of 5” per bird are provided
   • In cage system 4 birds/box of 18” x 15” cage floor space is provided (0.46 sq. ft per bird)
6 feet linear feeder can be used for every 30 layers or 18” diameter circular feeder of 4-5 no for every 100 birds.
Provide 18” diameter plastic waterer of 2 numbers for every 100 birds.
Layers in battery cage
  • Spread litter material, in case of deep-litter system up to 6” thickness.
  • Arrange feeder and waterer in the poultry house to the height of birds’ back.
Grill size may be changed according to the size of the birds head.
•Provide nest box for every 5 layers about a week before the first egg is laid.
Laying birds in nest box
There are three types of nest: 
1. Individual nest – One nest box is sufficient for 4-5 birds.  
2. Community nest – This will accommodate 50-60 birds. 
3. Trap nest – This will accommodate 1 bird at a time and is mostly used for academic and breeding studies.
The nest should be provided with litter material.  The litter material has to be replaced at least once in a week to prevent contamination of the eggs.  During night hours the nest should be closed to prevent sitting of birds in the nest.
In deep-litter system, the litter material should be racked in the evening daily after egg collection is over.  The litter should be treated chemically at least once in a month or whenever necessary in case of wet litter problem to prevent ammonia emission in the house.
  • Provide 16 hours light during laying period.
  • Provide well-balanced layer mash.  Phase feeding may be followed for layers according to age, level of production and climatic factors.  The average feed consumption during laying period ranges from 100-110 gram.
  • Feed consumption during cold weather increases and decreases during hot periods. management should be followed for better flock percentages.
• Deworming should be done regularly at an interval of 6-8 weeks depending on the worm load, especially when reared under deep-litter system.
  • Collect the eggs at least 3-5 times a day in deep-litter system and twice a day in cage system.
  • Cull the unproductive layers regularly.
Broody hen may be separated and the broodiness may be eliminated by,
Providing diet containing more protein, vitamin and minerals.
Light may be provided through out night.
Birds may be placed in cages
Birds may be subjected to stress
Liver stimulant may be provided.

Takes:
After a week of fowl pox vaccination, an inflamed area is seen at the site of vaccination.  It is called as takes.

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