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Poultry Farming
 Presented To: Sir Waqas Ahmad Shams
 Presented By: Naveed Akhtar, Rafiullah,
Rabia Kausar, Rashid Alam,
Poultry farming
Introduction
Chicken, turkey, duck and goose are all types of
birds called poultry.
They are reared for meat.
• Poultry is the class of
domesticated fowl
(birds) farmed for their meat, eggs or
feathers
• These most typically are members of
the orders
Galliformes (such as chickens and
turkeys),and Anseriformes (waterfowl
such as ducks and geese).
• Chicken is the most popular poultry
species
utilised for both meat and egg
production.
What types of poultry are there?
Ratites-Ostriches,
Emus
Chickens
Ducks
Geese Turkeys
Game Birds
Chickens
•Chickens make up the largest sector of the
poultry industry.
•Consumption of chicken in the U.S. is rising
every year.
Why?
•Chicken is LOW in fat, HIGH in protein and LOW in
cholesterol when compared to meats such as pork and
beef.
•There are several breeds of chicken used to produce
different products and types of eggs.
Broiler- used mainly for
meat. A broiler is a chicken
is 6 to 7 weeks of age and
weighs 4 pounds when it is
sent to market.
Poultry Terms to Know
CLICK PICTURES TO ENLARGE
Layer-a mature
female chicken
that produces
eggs. Most can lay
300 eggs/year.
Pullet- a young female
chicken
Poultry Terms to Know
Vertical Integration-raising,
processing, and distributing
poultry is now one
continuous chain. A large
company is composed of
smaller companies that
carry out all the processes
from manufacturing to
distributing. For example,
Con Agra is one large
company, but they hire
growers, hatcheries,
distributors, and
processors.
1. Hatchery
2. Growout
3.
Processing
4.
Distribution
Breeder farm
Eggs are laid by broiler hens (parent flock).
Male chickens are called cockerels and female
chickens are called pullets or hens.
Male turkeys are called stags and
female turkeys are called hens.
The eggs are collected
and sent to the hatchery.
Hatchery
The eggs are incubated at the hatchery. They are
kept warm, until the chicks start to hatch out of
their shells.
Chickens hatch at around 20 days and turkeys
hatch at around 27 days.
Baby chickens are called chicks.
Baby turkeys are called poults.
The hatched birds are then sorted
and transported to Rearing farms.
Did you know?
When a chick hatches it can live healthily for up to
two days without being given any food or water.
This is because it still has nutrients in its stomach
from when it was inside the egg.
This is why chicks do not need food or water when
they are being moved to the rearing farm.
Rearing farms
The baby birds are reared in special large houses, which
provide them with water and a special diet.
These houses are cleaned before each new arrival of
baby birds.
Trained staff look after the birds
in the houses every day.
If the birds are ill, special medicines are
given in their food or water.
The birds are reared until
they reach their required weight.
Catching
Once the birds reach their required weight they are
transported to the processing plant.
Trained staff called ‘catchers’ catch the birds and
put them in special containers called modules.
Catching is carried out quietly and with care to
avoid unnecessary stress and to prevent injury to the
birds.
The modules are then loaded
into lorries and taken to the
processing plant.
Processing Plant
Here the birds are processed and packaged.
After the birds have been processed they are
weighed, and then either left whole or portioned.
The meat is then packaged and labelled ready to
be delivered to restaurants, shops and
supermarkets.
Summary
Poultry includes birds such as chicken, turkey, duck
and goose.
A breeder farm, hatchery and rearing farm are all
involved in the life cycle of poultry birds.
Hygiene is very important during all parts of poultry
farming to prevent diseases.
 Today 2,500 local farm families produce almost
600 million chickens.
 The chickens are processed and prepared for
market in 12 processing plants owned by four of
the nation’s top poultry companies.
Start small!
Bring a few chicks home
Put them in your backyard
Give them a little shelter, food and
water
Protect them from predators
Put them in the strawberry
patch
The birds will eat everything else
They seem to like grass
When its hot, they like shade
The “holding cone” keeps them quiet
The kill is quick
Each bird is held gently, thanked for coming
to live with us, and placed in the holding cone.
Their throat is cut, they “jerk” for a minute
and then bleed out quickly. The next step is
picking off the feathers.
“30 seconds in hot water
Plucking feathers is followed by cleaning
When you raise, nurture and kill your own birds,
you really know where they came from.
EGGCITED ABOUT POULTRY
By: Jennie Simpson and Dr. Frank Flanders
Georgia Agricultural Education Curriculum Offic
Georgia Departmenf Educat
May 2003
Egg Producers
Layers
– Chickens that are raised to produce eggs
– Some can lay over 300 eggs/hen/year
• White egg producers
– Small in size
– Eg. White Leghorns- white plumage
• Brown egg producers
– Larger birds that are not as
economical as Leghorns
– Eg. Rhode Island Reds- dark red
plumage
Meat Producers
• Chickens used for meat production
are called Broilers
• Emphasis placed on the ratio of
feed to meat produced
• Butchered at a young age
• Birds used for meat production are
usually commercial crosses
– Example: White Plymouth Rock
females mated to Cornish (English
class) males
PRINCIPLES OF POULTRY
HUSBANDRY
• Use of good quality and right class of
stock
• Provision of good housing
• Maintanance of good health
• Nutrition for economic performance
• Good stockpersonship
• Maximum use of management techiniqes
• Use of records
• Good marketing practice
Use of good quality and right
type/class of stock
• Use stock known to be of good
quality and of the appropriate
genotype for the commodity to be
produced
• Select a genotype suited to a
given management situation
and/or produces a commodity
suitable for a particular market
BREEDER FARM SEQUENCE
The breeder farm produces fertile
eggs that will be
hatched in a hatchery according to the
following
sequence:
• Brooding
• Growing
• Housing
• Mating
• Egg collection
• Incubation and hatching
• Chick sexing
• Chick rearing and marketing
Brooding
• Male and female chicks are
usually reared separately
until about 4-5 weeks of
age.
• They are then reared so that
they can work out who is
boss (adjust the peck order).
• They are then less likely to
fight with one another later
on
Growing
• The growing period for layer
breeders is from 5 to 20 weeks
of age, about four weeks less
than for meat breeders.
• Feed is restricted to prevent
feed wastage and to improve
egg production
• Restricted feeding begins at
about six weeks of age and
continues until birds have
commenced laying
Housing
• Usually raised on litter floors
• Transferred to specially
designed breeder sheds, also
with litter floors, when about
18-22 weeks.
• Sheds usually divided into small
sections to minimize fighting.
• Nests placed so that the hens are
attracted to the dark areas of the
nest to lay their eggs.
Mating
• Cockerels will mate with a
number of hens (about 10%)
• Cockerels can be fed a
cheaper
diet than hens and it s a
common practice to have
additional cockerel feeders in a
shed placed at a greater height
than those containing hen feed.
Egg collection
• Fertile eggs are collected after
laying ASAP.
• Eggs can be cleaned when
collected by wiping with a dry
cloth or steel wool.
• Fumigation by formaldehyde
gas is carried out ASAP after
collection, usually at the farm
or sometimes at the hatchery
Incubation and hatching
• The first 18 days:
– Eggs are placed on special trays which can be
tilted
through 90 degrees, from side to side in the
setter.
– The temperature and humidity of the air are
controlled so that conditions inside each egg are
suitable for the growth and development of the
chick.
• On the 18th day:
– Eggs are transferred to hatchers
• On the 21st day:
– All chicks have hatched
– They are taken to a special room and removed
from the hatcher tray.
– They are then placed in chick boxes ready for
Chick sexing
• Layer strain chicks are always
sexed, as the females are kept
while the males are killed.
• Breeders are usually sexed, as
only one sex of each breeder
strain is kept.
• Meat chickens are normally left
unsexed, as both sexes are
usually reared together
Separation of male and females
chicks can be done by:
• Visual examination, (called
vent sexing) either by
checking the structures in the
chick’s vent with the naked
eye or by inspecting the
internal sexual organs with a
special lamp.
• Most breeds can now be sexed
by checking the feather colour
or the degree of growth of
wing feathers.
Chick keeping and marketing
• Transported in chick boxes
• Chicks must be kept warm
and ventilated
• Let chicks eat and drink as
soon as possible
• Feed and water available to
them at all times.
LAYER FARM SEQUENCE
• Brooding (day-old to 6
weeks)
• Growing (6 to 20 weeks)
• Adult layer (20 to/up to 78
weeks)
• Egg collecting and grading
Brooding (day-old to 6 weeks)
• Chicks need some
additional heat up to six
weeks
• Chick starter feed rich
in protein and energy
Growing (6 to 20 weeks)
• Feed contains less protein and
energy
• Beak trimming
• Vaccinations
• Restriction to feed supply
• Pullets are usually moved into
their laying quarters, at 16-18
weeks of age
Adult
Adult layer (20 to/up to 78
weeks)
• Adult hens are fed
carefully and kept in a
house at 21-28oC
• Hens can need more
nutrients just before and
during their peak
production than at other
times èphase feeding.
Layer Cages
Egg collecting and grading
• Most eggs are laid in the
morning
• Collected regularly and
transferred to an egg room to
check for weight and damaged
shells
• Separated based on weight by
an egg grader.
• Packed into cartons for sale
Present Status of the Industry
Broiler Production
Egg Production
Turkey Production
Production Figures
Production Figures
World Poultry Distribution
Retail Price
WashingtonWashington
D.C.D.C.
MexicoMexico
CityCity
ParisParis RomeRome StockholStockhol
mm
TokyoTokyo
BroilerBroiler
ss
1.031.03 .55.55 1.341.34 1.831.83 2.862.86 2.262.26
EggsEggs .77.77 .54.54 .84.84 1.291.29 2.302.30 1.741.74
Largest Producers
in the world are China
the countries of the former
Soviet Union
United States
World chicken population
1.China (3,860,000,000)
2.United States (1,970,000,000)
3.Indonesia (1,200,000,000)
4.Brazil (1,100,000,000)
5.India (648,830,000)
6.Mexico (540,000,000)
7.Russia (340,000,000)
8.Japan (286,000,000)
9.Iran (280,000,000)
10.Turkey (250,000,000)
11.Bangladesh (172,630,000)
12.Nigeria (143,500,000)
Thank You for your kind attention

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Poultry farming By Naveed Akhtar and his Group

  • 1.
  • 2. Topic Poultry Farming  Presented To: Sir Waqas Ahmad Shams  Presented By: Naveed Akhtar, Rafiullah, Rabia Kausar, Rashid Alam,
  • 4. Introduction Chicken, turkey, duck and goose are all types of birds called poultry. They are reared for meat.
  • 5. • Poultry is the class of domesticated fowl (birds) farmed for their meat, eggs or feathers • These most typically are members of the orders Galliformes (such as chickens and turkeys),and Anseriformes (waterfowl such as ducks and geese). • Chicken is the most popular poultry species utilised for both meat and egg production.
  • 6. What types of poultry are there? Ratites-Ostriches, Emus Chickens Ducks Geese Turkeys Game Birds
  • 7. Chickens •Chickens make up the largest sector of the poultry industry. •Consumption of chicken in the U.S. is rising every year. Why? •Chicken is LOW in fat, HIGH in protein and LOW in cholesterol when compared to meats such as pork and beef. •There are several breeds of chicken used to produce different products and types of eggs.
  • 8. Broiler- used mainly for meat. A broiler is a chicken is 6 to 7 weeks of age and weighs 4 pounds when it is sent to market. Poultry Terms to Know CLICK PICTURES TO ENLARGE Layer-a mature female chicken that produces eggs. Most can lay 300 eggs/year. Pullet- a young female chicken
  • 9. Poultry Terms to Know Vertical Integration-raising, processing, and distributing poultry is now one continuous chain. A large company is composed of smaller companies that carry out all the processes from manufacturing to distributing. For example, Con Agra is one large company, but they hire growers, hatcheries, distributors, and processors. 1. Hatchery 2. Growout 3. Processing 4. Distribution
  • 10. Breeder farm Eggs are laid by broiler hens (parent flock). Male chickens are called cockerels and female chickens are called pullets or hens. Male turkeys are called stags and female turkeys are called hens. The eggs are collected and sent to the hatchery.
  • 11. Hatchery The eggs are incubated at the hatchery. They are kept warm, until the chicks start to hatch out of their shells. Chickens hatch at around 20 days and turkeys hatch at around 27 days. Baby chickens are called chicks. Baby turkeys are called poults. The hatched birds are then sorted and transported to Rearing farms.
  • 12. Did you know? When a chick hatches it can live healthily for up to two days without being given any food or water. This is because it still has nutrients in its stomach from when it was inside the egg. This is why chicks do not need food or water when they are being moved to the rearing farm.
  • 13. Rearing farms The baby birds are reared in special large houses, which provide them with water and a special diet. These houses are cleaned before each new arrival of baby birds. Trained staff look after the birds in the houses every day. If the birds are ill, special medicines are given in their food or water. The birds are reared until they reach their required weight.
  • 14. Catching Once the birds reach their required weight they are transported to the processing plant. Trained staff called ‘catchers’ catch the birds and put them in special containers called modules. Catching is carried out quietly and with care to avoid unnecessary stress and to prevent injury to the birds. The modules are then loaded into lorries and taken to the processing plant.
  • 15. Processing Plant Here the birds are processed and packaged. After the birds have been processed they are weighed, and then either left whole or portioned. The meat is then packaged and labelled ready to be delivered to restaurants, shops and supermarkets.
  • 16. Summary Poultry includes birds such as chicken, turkey, duck and goose. A breeder farm, hatchery and rearing farm are all involved in the life cycle of poultry birds. Hygiene is very important during all parts of poultry farming to prevent diseases.
  • 17.  Today 2,500 local farm families produce almost 600 million chickens.  The chickens are processed and prepared for market in 12 processing plants owned by four of the nation’s top poultry companies.
  • 19. Bring a few chicks home
  • 20. Put them in your backyard
  • 21. Give them a little shelter, food and water
  • 22. Protect them from predators
  • 23. Put them in the strawberry patch
  • 24. The birds will eat everything else
  • 25. They seem to like grass
  • 26. When its hot, they like shade
  • 27. The “holding cone” keeps them quiet
  • 28. The kill is quick Each bird is held gently, thanked for coming to live with us, and placed in the holding cone. Their throat is cut, they “jerk” for a minute and then bleed out quickly. The next step is picking off the feathers.
  • 29. “30 seconds in hot water
  • 30. Plucking feathers is followed by cleaning
  • 31. When you raise, nurture and kill your own birds, you really know where they came from.
  • 32. EGGCITED ABOUT POULTRY By: Jennie Simpson and Dr. Frank Flanders Georgia Agricultural Education Curriculum Offic Georgia Departmenf Educat May 2003
  • 33. Egg Producers Layers – Chickens that are raised to produce eggs – Some can lay over 300 eggs/hen/year • White egg producers – Small in size – Eg. White Leghorns- white plumage • Brown egg producers – Larger birds that are not as economical as Leghorns – Eg. Rhode Island Reds- dark red plumage
  • 34. Meat Producers • Chickens used for meat production are called Broilers • Emphasis placed on the ratio of feed to meat produced • Butchered at a young age • Birds used for meat production are usually commercial crosses – Example: White Plymouth Rock females mated to Cornish (English class) males
  • 35. PRINCIPLES OF POULTRY HUSBANDRY • Use of good quality and right class of stock • Provision of good housing • Maintanance of good health • Nutrition for economic performance • Good stockpersonship • Maximum use of management techiniqes • Use of records • Good marketing practice
  • 36. Use of good quality and right type/class of stock • Use stock known to be of good quality and of the appropriate genotype for the commodity to be produced • Select a genotype suited to a given management situation and/or produces a commodity suitable for a particular market
  • 37. BREEDER FARM SEQUENCE The breeder farm produces fertile eggs that will be hatched in a hatchery according to the following sequence: • Brooding • Growing • Housing • Mating • Egg collection • Incubation and hatching • Chick sexing • Chick rearing and marketing
  • 38. Brooding • Male and female chicks are usually reared separately until about 4-5 weeks of age. • They are then reared so that they can work out who is boss (adjust the peck order). • They are then less likely to fight with one another later on
  • 39. Growing • The growing period for layer breeders is from 5 to 20 weeks of age, about four weeks less than for meat breeders. • Feed is restricted to prevent feed wastage and to improve egg production • Restricted feeding begins at about six weeks of age and continues until birds have commenced laying
  • 40. Housing • Usually raised on litter floors • Transferred to specially designed breeder sheds, also with litter floors, when about 18-22 weeks. • Sheds usually divided into small sections to minimize fighting. • Nests placed so that the hens are attracted to the dark areas of the nest to lay their eggs.
  • 41. Mating • Cockerels will mate with a number of hens (about 10%) • Cockerels can be fed a cheaper diet than hens and it s a common practice to have additional cockerel feeders in a shed placed at a greater height than those containing hen feed.
  • 42. Egg collection • Fertile eggs are collected after laying ASAP. • Eggs can be cleaned when collected by wiping with a dry cloth or steel wool. • Fumigation by formaldehyde gas is carried out ASAP after collection, usually at the farm or sometimes at the hatchery
  • 43. Incubation and hatching • The first 18 days: – Eggs are placed on special trays which can be tilted through 90 degrees, from side to side in the setter. – The temperature and humidity of the air are controlled so that conditions inside each egg are suitable for the growth and development of the chick. • On the 18th day: – Eggs are transferred to hatchers • On the 21st day: – All chicks have hatched – They are taken to a special room and removed from the hatcher tray. – They are then placed in chick boxes ready for
  • 44. Chick sexing • Layer strain chicks are always sexed, as the females are kept while the males are killed. • Breeders are usually sexed, as only one sex of each breeder strain is kept. • Meat chickens are normally left unsexed, as both sexes are usually reared together
  • 45. Separation of male and females chicks can be done by: • Visual examination, (called vent sexing) either by checking the structures in the chick’s vent with the naked eye or by inspecting the internal sexual organs with a special lamp. • Most breeds can now be sexed by checking the feather colour or the degree of growth of wing feathers.
  • 46. Chick keeping and marketing • Transported in chick boxes • Chicks must be kept warm and ventilated • Let chicks eat and drink as soon as possible • Feed and water available to them at all times.
  • 47. LAYER FARM SEQUENCE • Brooding (day-old to 6 weeks) • Growing (6 to 20 weeks) • Adult layer (20 to/up to 78 weeks) • Egg collecting and grading
  • 48. Brooding (day-old to 6 weeks) • Chicks need some additional heat up to six weeks • Chick starter feed rich in protein and energy
  • 49. Growing (6 to 20 weeks) • Feed contains less protein and energy • Beak trimming • Vaccinations • Restriction to feed supply • Pullets are usually moved into their laying quarters, at 16-18 weeks of age Adult
  • 50. Adult layer (20 to/up to 78 weeks) • Adult hens are fed carefully and kept in a house at 21-28oC • Hens can need more nutrients just before and during their peak production than at other times èphase feeding.
  • 52. Egg collecting and grading • Most eggs are laid in the morning • Collected regularly and transferred to an egg room to check for weight and damaged shells • Separated based on weight by an egg grader. • Packed into cartons for sale
  • 53. Present Status of the Industry
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  • 61. Retail Price WashingtonWashington D.C.D.C. MexicoMexico CityCity ParisParis RomeRome StockholStockhol mm TokyoTokyo BroilerBroiler ss 1.031.03 .55.55 1.341.34 1.831.83 2.862.86 2.262.26 EggsEggs .77.77 .54.54 .84.84 1.291.29 2.302.30 1.741.74
  • 62. Largest Producers in the world are China the countries of the former Soviet Union United States
  • 63. World chicken population 1.China (3,860,000,000) 2.United States (1,970,000,000) 3.Indonesia (1,200,000,000) 4.Brazil (1,100,000,000) 5.India (648,830,000) 6.Mexico (540,000,000) 7.Russia (340,000,000) 8.Japan (286,000,000) 9.Iran (280,000,000) 10.Turkey (250,000,000) 11.Bangladesh (172,630,000) 12.Nigeria (143,500,000)
  • 64. Thank You for your kind attention