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HONESTLY THE KNOWLEDGE GAINED ON THIS PLATFORM CANT BE OVEREMPHASIZED
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Mr Muhammed thank you for the updated response
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Pre-heat brooding area & sanitize equipment and surroundings.
Ensure proper temperature, humidity & check chick quality and uniformity.
Activate water lines before arrival & provide electrolytes/vitamins to reduce stress.
Monitor crop fill test.
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The most common are E. coli, Salmonella, and Clostridium perfringens.
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Keep water lines clean, ensure good flow and pressure, and provide enough feeder space so all birds can eat and drink comfortably.
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Using skim milk or commercial stabilizer (i.e Vital Blue) helps maintain the live vaccines strength during preparation and application.
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Stakes are a normal reaction, indicating that the live vaccine worked effectively and triggered proper immunity, which is an indicator of an effective vaccine.
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<b data-start=”138″ data-end=”169″><strong data-start=”142″ data-end=”169″>1. Clean Drinking Water
Water is essential for digestion, nutrient absorption, and overall health.
<strong data-start=”246″ data-end=”255″>Tips:
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<strong data-start=”258″ data-end=”288″>Provide fresh water daily: Change water at least once a day, or more often in hot weather.
<strong data-start=”355″ data-end=”380″>Use clean containers: Avoid rusty or dirty containers, as bacteria can thrive in them.
<strong data-start=”448″ data-end=”474″>Prevent contamination: Keep waterers off the floor, and clean any spilled feed to prevent mold growth.
<strong data-start=”557″ data-end=”589″>Use proper watering systems:
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<strong data-start=”594″ data-end=”622″>Nipples or bell drinkers are efficient and reduce contamination.
<strong data-start=”667″ data-end=”678″>Troughs should be cleaned and scrubbed regularly.
<strong data-start=”723″ data-end=”747″>Check water quality: Test for chlorine, pH (ideal 6.5–8.5), and contaminants like bacteria or heavy metals.
<strong data-start=”837″ data-end=”868″>Add electrolytes if needed: In hot climates, electrolytes can help prevent dehydration.
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<b data-start=”935″ data-end=”961″><strong data-start=”939″ data-end=”961″>2. Sufficient FeedNutrition affects growth, egg production, and disease resistance.
<strong data-start=”1029″ data-end=”1038″>Tips:
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<strong data-start=”1041″ data-end=”1063″>Use balanced feed: Choose feeds formulated for the type and age of your poultry (starter, grower, layer, or finisher).
<strong data-start=”1166″ data-end=”1193″>Ensure constant access: Poultry should have feed available <strong data-start=”1229″ data-end=”1243″>ad libitum (especially broilers). For layers, maintain consistent feeding schedules.
<strong data-start=”1320″ data-end=”1345″>Feed quality matters:
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Avoid moldy, stale, or insect-infested feed.
Store feed in dry, airtight containers.
<strong data-start=”1441″ data-end=”1469″>Supplement as necessary:
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Calcium for layers (egg shells)
Protein supplements if growing chicks
Vitamins and minerals depending on diet
<strong data-start=”1594″ data-end=”1618″>Monitor feed intake: Low intake can indicate illness or poor feed quality.
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Water fit for drinking and feed that contain the right nutrient in adequate proportion should be provided to the birds at all times.
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to neutralize the chlorine,
stable the PH,
enhance microorganism viability,
coloring the vaccine to view administration of vaccine
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Well said True that the quality of pellets & balanced nutrition make all the difference.
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Absolutely. I’ve observed the same that pelleted feed often boosts growth & feed efficiency. Thanks for sharing!

