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summer management
Posted by Manimaran Jeyaseelan on February 5, 2025 at 9:50 amWhat is summer management in poultry?
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Maintain temperature farms,supply cool drinking water
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By maintain the farm temperature and water management is major role of Summer management in farm level
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feeding and water management is crucial in summer
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Keeping a reliable, clean, cool source of water available to poultry is essential to help the birds cope with high temperatures.
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Summer management of poultry involves a number of practices to help birds stay cool and healthy during the hot months. These practices include:
Providing more space: Give birds extra floor space to avoid overcrowding, which can lead to heat stress
Managing feed: Feed birds in the cooler parts of the day, like early morning and evening
Supplementing feed: Provide feed supplements like vitamin C, E, B2, B6, B12, and trace minerals
Managing litter: Keep the litter 2–3 inches deep and stir it regularly to prevent caking
Managing water: Cover water tanks with wet gunny bags to keep them out of direct sunlight
Managing health: Vaccinate healthy birds in the cool hours of the day, and avoid vaccinating birds under stress
Managing heat stress: Use foggers to reduce the temperature in the shed, or dip severely heat-stressed birds in cold water
Managing electrolytes: Maintain the dietary electrolyte balance (DEB) of birds by providing sodium, potassium, and chloride
Managing transportation: Move birds during the night or cool hours of the hours
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Summer management for poultry is <mark>a set of practices to help birds cope with heat stress and maintain their health and productivity.</mark>
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Summer management in poultry is a set of practices to help poultry stay healthy and comfortable during the summer. These practices include providing extra space, feeding during cooler hours, and managing the litter.
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1. Heat Stress Management: Birds are particularly sensitive to heat stress, which can lead to reduced feed intake, decreased egg production, and even mortality. Providing adequate ventilation, access to cool water, and shading in the poultry house are essential to mitigate heat stress.
2. Water Management: Maintaining optimum water quality and availability is crucial during hot weather. Birds tend to drink more water in high temperatures to regulate their body temperature, so ensuring a clean and constant water supply is important.
3. Nutrition: Adjusting the birds’ diet during summer to meet their increased energy requirements can help them better cope with heat stress. Feeding during cooler parts of the day and providing easily digestible feed can also be beneficial.
4. Lighting Management: Controlling the lighting in the poultry house can help reduce heat production. Limiting light exposure during the hottest parts of the day and providing adequate rest periods can help birds cope with high temperatures.
5. Health Management: Monitoring bird health closely during summer is crucial. Heat stress can make birds more susceptible to diseases, so maintaining good biosecurity measures and promptly addressing any health issues are essential.
6. Environmental Control: Ensuring proper insulation, shading, and ventilation in the poultry house can help maintain a comfortable environment for the birds. Installing misting systems or fans can also help reduce temperatures.
7. Early Morning and Late Evening Activities: Scheduling activities such as feeding, watering, and other management practices during the cooler parts of the day can help reduce heat stress on the birds.
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1. Maintain the optimum level of temperature during peak summer by using fans, foggers
2. Provide cool water to birds
3. For reducing the summer stress – give amla extract through water
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Summer management in poultry involves <mark>providing shade, ventilation, and extra space to prevent heat stress</mark>. It also includes managing the birds’ diet and litter.Summer management in poultry involves providing shade, ventilation, and extra space to prevent heat stress. It also includes managing the birds’ diet and litter.
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Summer management: Chickens prefer a laying house temperature of about 23.8oC and are comfortable up to 29.4oC. When the laying house temperature is above 32.3oC, birds are uncomfortable and the feed consumption is greatly reduced with low egg production. Over 37.8oC, the mortality rate is rather high.
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