Lina Paola Pardo Quevedo
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What are the risks associated with brooding?
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Lack of temperature, food, or cleanliness during brooding can lead to various diseases of the chicks, such as – excessive coldness of the baby’s respiratory problems, nutritional deficiency, weight loss, and increased risk of disease transmission. Without proper brooding management, the baby can become dense or coagulate or die under heat.
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Free range poultry housing systems
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To eliminate darkling beetles from a litter and shed, use a multi-pronged approach focusing on physical, chemical, and cultural controls. Regularly clean out and remove old litter, dry out the litter, and vacuum or manually remove beetles from the shed to physically reduce numbers
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To care for day-old chicks, set up a warm, safe brooder with chick starter feed and water, ensuring the temperature is 95°F (35°C) and then gradually reduced weekly. Dip their beaks in water to teach them to drink, use safe bedding like large pine shavings, and monitor them to make sure they are warm, eating, drinking, and not hiding in the heat
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Nutrition is crucial in modern livestock production for increasing productivity and profitability by enhancing growth, milk/meat yield, and reproductive performance, while simultaneously improving animal health
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To optimize space for rapid growth, build multi-functional and vertically oriented structures, implement flexible and modular designs, and leverage data-driven space planning. Key strategies include using multi-purpose furniture, maximizing vertical storage, integrating adaptable architectural systems like sliding walls, creating flexible shared spaces, and utilizing technology for efficiency.

