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Poultry Essentials Texas 4-H and Youth Development

Facilities Expensive housing is not needed Housing must be clean, dry, and well ventilated. Brooder or heat lamps must be present to warm chicks. Feeders and waters needed 2 sq. feet needed per broiler Have three open sides for clean fresh air to enter Floor should be at least 6 inches tall to prevent water from entering Texas 4-H and Youth Development

Topics to Discuss The following topics will be discussed: Facilities Facility Preparation Rearing Lighting Nutrition Health Selecting the Exhibition Entry Conformation Handling and Transportation Texas 4-H and Youth Development

Facilities Preparation Clean and disinfect poultry house, feeders, and waters before chicks arrive Wash house with soap and water Spray commercial disinfectant labeled for use in poultry houses. Be prepared 2 days in advance Put at least 4 inches of litter on the floor Texas 4-H and Youth Development

Facilities Preparation cont. Electric heat lamps are good heat sources for brooding chicks Two 125-watt bulbs per 50 chicks are recommended Lamps should be secured so they do not fall to the litter. Should hang inches from litter Lamps can be raised or lowered depending on temperature. Texas 4-H and Youth Development

Rearing Temperature should be ⁰ F at 4 weeks of age. When weather permits during winter months house should be partially opened to improve airflow Additional heat may be needed when low temperatures are present Fans or evaporative cooling systems may be needed when hot temperatures are present (birds should be at least 4 weeks old) Texas 4-H and Youth Development

Lighting Lights should be on 24 hrs/day 24 hour lighting improves feathering and increases weight, especially during summer months Have 40-watt bulb at least 6 feet above birds after removing heat lamps Texas 4-H and Youth Development

Nutrition Optimum performance is dependent on proper nutrition Fresh feed is important Must have high quality poultry feed with at least 20% protein Turkey or game feed may be used in the beginning to stimulate early growth Feed higher protein first two weeks, then switch broiler feed for remaining feeding period Texas 4-H and Youth Development

Nutrition cont. Small amounts of broiler feed lightly moistened with cooking oil and fed several times during day will stimulate older birds to eat more. Do not put more moistened feed than the birds can eat in 10 to 15 minutes. Do not moisten the feed until feeding time An adequate level of vitamins is required to prevent leg weakness Water soluble poultry vitamins can be added to water for first seven days. Do not add vitamins past first seven days Texas 4-H and Youth Development

Nutrition cont. Feeder One pie or cookie pan for feed and one chick waterer per 25 chicks are needed the first seven days. First 4 weeks – one tube-type feeder per 25 chicks After 4 weeks – one tube-type feeder per 15 birds Texas 4-H and Youth Development

Nutrition cont. Water Clean fresh water must be available at all times First 4 weeks – One 2-gallon waterer per 50 chicks End of 4 weeks – One 2-gallon waterer per pen is required after birds are culled Waterers should be rinsed daily and scrubbed twice a week. Texas 4-H and Youth Development

Nutrition cont. Feed should be kept in front of birds at all times for maximum growth to occur. Tube feeders are preferred over horizontal feeders Feeders and waterers should be kept adjusted so that trough portion is level with the back height of the birds Walk through birds and stir feed three to five times per day –Will provide exercise and increased feed consumption Texas 4-H and Youth Development

Health Keep all other poultry away from broilers and roasters. Medication should not be given unless birds are sick or stressed. Chicks purchased from late August to early November should be vaccinated for fowl pox by 14 days of age. Parasites are seldom a problem where birds are properly managed and sanitary conditions maintained Texas 4-H and Youth Development

Selecting the Exhibition Entry At show time examine birds carefully for physical defects that would cause them to be sifted. These include: –Cuts and tears –Broken and disjointed bones –Skin or flesh bruises anywhere other than on the wing tip –Breast blisters –Insect bites –External parasites (lice, mites or fleas) –Extremely dirty birds Texas 4-H and Youth Development

Conformation Length. The breastbone should be long, straight, free from defects such as dents or knobs and carry well forward and back between the legs. The breastbone should be parallel to the backbone. Width. The back should be long and wide with a broad spring of ribs. Depth. The body should be full and deep. Body-depth must be consistent with breast width. Length, width and depth should be well balanced. Fleshing (the amount and distribution of muscle or flesh on the bird) The breast, thighs and drumsticks carry the bulk of meat and should be examined closely. The breast meat is the most valued part of bird and should be given maximum consideration. Breast muscle should be wide throughout the length of the keel bone. The muscle should carry well up to the crest of the bone. A dimpled breast is desirable. The thighs and drumsticks should be heavily muscled. Texas 4-H and Youth Development

Conformation Uniformity. Each broiler should be as near a carbon copy of its pen mates as possible in size, shape, fleshing and finish. –One bird can affect, the rating of the entire pen. –Uniformity is not a factor with roaster entries unless pens of two or three birds are shown. Finish. (amount of fat in and immediately under the skin) –Without adequate finish, a well-fleshed broiler will lose a great deal of eye appeal. –Fat deposition between feather tracts on the side of the breast is the best indication of finish. –Do not confuse finish and pigmentation (skin color). Skin Pigmentation. Skin pigmentation results from the deposition of yellow or yellow-orange pigments in the outer skin layer. It is not an indication of finish. Only minor emphasis should be placed on pigmentation Texas 4-H and Youth Development

Handling and Transportation Record leg bands of birds selected for show Large cardboard boxes are ideal carriers. Never place more than four broilers or two roasters in a box when transporting them to show Put 4 inches of litter in the container so breasts will not bruise or become reddened Be certain to cut adequate air holes in side Avoid bruising birds while taking them out of container DO NOT DROP CONTAINERS! Check birds carefully for bruises one final time before presenting them to the sifter. Texas 4-H and Youth Development

Show Broiler Management - Timeline Please refer to pg. 51 of the Managing County 4-H Livestock and Horse Programs User Guide Texas 4-H and Youth Development

Conclusions The importance of adequate facilities and facility preparation The importance of properly rearing birds Sufficient lighting is important for feather growth and warmth. Proper diets and nutritional information about feeding birds should be identified. Importance of health in raising poultry. Selection of birds for show is based on many factors. Confirmation of pen is a must in order to be successful Mishandling and transportation to show can be detrimental to the success of the birds. Texas 4-H and Youth Development