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Rakesh Jasud replied 1 year, 5 months ago 32 Members · 64 Replies
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Poultry house data refers to the collection of various information and metrics related to the management and operation of a poultry housing facility. This data is crucial for monitoring the performance and health of poultry, ensuring optimal living conditions, and making informed management decisions. Key components of poultry house data may include:
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Environmental Conditions:
- Temperature and humidity levels.
- Ventilation rates.
- Ammonia and carbon dioxide levels.
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Production Metrics:
- Egg production rates (for layers).
- Weight gain (for broilers).
- Feed conversion ratios (FCR).
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Health Records:
- Vaccination schedules and history.
- Incidence of diseases or health issues.
- Medication and treatment records.
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Housing Specifications:
- Size and layout of the poultry house.
- Type of bedding or litter used.
- Stocking density (birds per square meter).
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Feed and Water Management:
- Types of feed used and their nutritional composition.
- Feed consumption rates.
- Water quality and availability.
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Financial Data:
- Costs of feed, medication, and utilities.
- Revenue from egg or meat sales.
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Poultry houses (chicken houses, hen houses) provided shelter for poultry (overwhelmingly chickens, but sometimes turkeys or ducks) intended for egg laying (the vast majority in our period) or meat productionPoultry houses (chicken houses, hen houses) provided shelter for poultry (overwhelmingly chickens, but sometimes turkeys or ducks) intended for egg laying (the vast majority in our period) or meat production
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Could not understand these parameters clearly
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All records pertaining to Poultry management
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all records from start to finish flocks of broiler,breeder or layer
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Proper record keeping from of assets from living to non-living on the farm
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Poultry house data is keeping records of all the day to day activities of the poultry house.
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In hatcheries, keep records of egg storage time, breeder age, set and transfer dates, machine temperatures, bodyweight at hatch, and some others. For broiler and layer breeder flocks, retain data about hen housed egg production, weekly bodyweight and feed intake, egg production percentage, and egg weight
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