Cooling and heat-preventing breeding can keep laying hens free

During the high summer season, laying hens will drop in egg production, and some may even stop production, resulting in a phenomenon of “resting”. By creating a suitable environment and scientific breeding, the chickens can not “rest” and continue to lay eggs. The doors and windows of the heatstroke house are opened day and night, but screens are installed to prevent the entry of mosquitoes and flies. Farmers raise chickens in a loose place, and they can take shelter in the chickens' playground to allow chickens to inhabit in the shade. With proper reduction of stocking density, the amount of free-range farming was reduced to 3-4 per square meter, and the number of cages was reduced to 3 per cage. If necessary, electric fans were used to reduce the temperature. On a hot noon, cold water is sprayed inside and outside the house. Scientific feeding is appropriate to increase the proportion of protein feed and green feed in the diet and reduce the proportion of energy feed. When it is cool in the morning, feed more, and feed 50% of the diet. Add garlic, fine sand, and strong chicken to the feed. Do not feed rot, acid, moldy feed to prevent poisoning. Make sure the chicken has enough clean drinking water. Reducing the light lengthens the lighting time and allows the chicken to rest. Prevent disease regularly disinfect the feeding trough and drinking fountains, and use enemy kill to eliminate chicken gizzards. Inside the manure is cleaned, and quicklime or water is often used to disinfect. Summer chickens are prone to enteritis and parasitic diseases. Enteritis, injected with 100,000 units of penicillin and streptomycin. To treat coccidiosis, add the enemy insects to the net, 1-2 tablets of enemy insects per kilogram of chicken weight, and feed them for 3-4 days. For maggots, excretion 0.3 mg per kg of chicken body weight.

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