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a quick guide to brooding broiler chicks  Key Brooding Factors Temperature Management: Newly hatched chicks cannot regulate their own body heat and require an ambient temperature of 32–35°C (90–95°F) during the first week. Reduce this by 2–3°C weekly until they are fully feathered. Feed & Nutrition: Provide high-protein starter mash (20–22%) immediately upon arrival to support rapid growth. Using chick paper for the first 3–5 days helps them find feed easily. Water Access: Hydration is the most immediate need; chicks can drink up to twice as much as they eat. Use tepid water (18–21°C) initially, as cold water can chill them. Ventilation & Air Quality: Ensure constant fresh air to remove harmful ammonia and moisture without creating cold drafts. Aim for relative humidity between 50% and 70%. Lighting: Provide continuous bright light for the first 48–72 hours to help chicks locate food and water, then gradually introduce dark periods for rest. Litter Management: Use 2–3 inches of dry, absorbent bedding (e.g., wood shavings or rice husks) to provide insulation and absorb moisture. Biosecurity: Maintain strict hygiene, including footbaths and limited visitor access, and follow a strict vaccination schedule (e.g., Gumboro, Newcastle).  Observing Chick Behavior The most reliable indicator of a correct environment is the chicks' distribution:  Evenly spread: Ideal conditions. Huddled together: Too cold. Spread far from heat/panting: Too hot. Grouped in one corner: Indicates drafts.  #poultryfarming #agriculture #fyp #broilerchicken  @blessedpoultryfarm
a quick guide to brooding broiler chicks Key Brooding Factors Temperature Management: Newly hatched chicks cannot regulate their own body heat and require an ambient temperature of 32–35°C (90–95°F) during the first week. Reduce this by 2–3°C weekly until they are fully feathered. Feed & Nutrition: Provide high-protein starter mash (20–22%) immediately upon arrival to support rapid growth. Using chick paper for the first 3–5 days helps them find feed easily. Water Access: Hydration is the most immediate need; chicks can drink up to twice as much as they eat. Use tepid water (18–21°C) initially, as cold water can chill them. Ventilation & Air Quality: Ensure constant fresh air to remove harmful ammonia and moisture without creating cold drafts. Aim for relative humidity between 50% and 70%. Lighting: Provide continuous bright light for the first 48–72 hours to help chicks locate food and water, then gradually introduce dark periods for rest. Litter Management: Use 2–3 inches of dry, absorbent bedding (e.g., wood shavings or rice husks) to provide insulation and absorb moisture. Biosecurity: Maintain strict hygiene, including footbaths and limited visitor access, and follow a strict vaccination schedule (e.g., Gumboro, Newcastle). Observing Chick Behavior The most reliable indicator of a correct environment is the chicks' distribution: Evenly spread: Ideal conditions. Huddled together: Too cold. Spread far from heat/panting: Too hot. Grouped in one corner: Indicates drafts. #poultryfarming #agriculture #fyp #broilerchicken @blessedpoultryfarm

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