I enjoy your videos so much & learn so much! I have 500 broilers now - 200 at 5 weeks (1 week to go) & 300 at 1 week (5 weeks to go). We're in rural Southeast Ohio, USA. Right now our younger birds still thrive with some heat lamps adjusted throughout day & night, but our older birds need no heat lamps & are trying to cope with warm days. Our temps are measured in Fahrenheit, & I don't know the conversion to Celsius well, but it's about 80°F in our late May afternoons. Here, we know our older meat birds (4-6 weeks) would prefer to be 68°F ideally. We do most of the things you showed us to manage for heat for the birds. I have never thought of just spraying or misting the birds, though. I have taken birds individually & set them in cool water with just their feet & underbelly touching the water, but I really didn't think of just misting the birds; I will consider this....our floor is limestone screenings at the bottom with deep litter over it that is mainly pine shavings....I guess I didn't think of directly misting them because of concern about soaking the floor, but maybe if we just mist them every couple of hours without letting it soak the pen, that might work here, too, to help us! Thank you! We do make "big ice cubes" by filling emptied milk jugs halfway with water & floating that in their waterers....because we're using big top-fill waterers. We also avoid them feeding in the hot part of the day like you advise, & we keep lights on all overnight to encourage them to eat when it's cooler. I am learning so much from your videos. Thank you for the time & effort you take to make them. Many blessings!
Thanks for your detailed comment as well. Am glad our practice over here, also tally with what you guys do over there, with a little twist... Lol. But its all good. Wishing you more success in your poultry farm.
March 1st I lost 8 4weeks birds so on the 2nd which was yesterday I introduced chilled water since then there has not been any record of mortality. Above all this video added to my knowledge of combating heat stress in broilers production. Thanks for sharing your experience.
That would be great. You can enroll to our Broiler Video Course, to better equip yourself with the knowledge, by visiting the link below farmsdiary.com.ng/step/broilers-video-course
Also. I read somewhere that birds do not have sweat glands. That's is to say they can't remove sweat from their body, at the hot hours of the day, between 1-4 we are advised to take out all water, because it has even more negative effect, the water gets heated in their body, and since there is no way to sweat it out, they die from the heat
Yea, they don't have sweat gland, but if you remove water from them during heat period, many of them will give up and die oo But its advicable to remove feed
Thank you as always. I noticed that you feed your broiler only super starter and finisher on the final week. What about grower? Please your clarification will be helpful and appreciate
From the best of my knowledge and what I've practiced so far about grower feed is, I only feed it to pullets (because it has higher fibre content, aids better development of their digestive tract and improves their appetite) from when they are weighing an average of 780g (0.78kg), presumably their 9th week, to when they weigh 1410g (1.41kg), presumably their 17th week... I've never given it to broilers before. My broilers only eat starters and finishers, at times, only starter.
Apologies, I've not had the chance to shoot the video, but Kindly go through this playlist, from day 1 - 20, I stated the daily temperature needed for the birds as they grow ruclips.net/p/PLs-uUuOMZOfAwBHXxQuecwu1nBY0C661b From the 20th day and above, with a good ventilation, the birds can comfortably control the temperatures the self.
There might be few scammers, but the rest are legit, trust me And also depends on where you are located. So far, I've only used 2 suppliers that didn't disappoint me. One in Enugu and one in Abuja. I can only recommend people I've personally used their service before. Is your farm within abuja or Enugu? So I can link you up directly from suppliers I get mine from.
I enjoy your videos so much & learn so much! I have 500 broilers now - 200 at 5 weeks (1 week to go) & 300 at 1 week (5 weeks to go). We're in rural Southeast Ohio, USA. Right now our younger birds still thrive with some heat lamps adjusted throughout day & night, but our older birds need no heat lamps & are trying to cope with warm days. Our temps are measured in Fahrenheit, & I don't know the conversion to Celsius well, but it's about 80°F in our late May afternoons. Here, we know our older meat birds (4-6 weeks) would prefer to be 68°F ideally. We do most of the things you showed us to manage for heat for the birds. I have never thought of just spraying or misting the birds, though. I have taken birds individually & set them in cool water with just their feet & underbelly touching the water, but I really didn't think of just misting the birds; I will consider this....our floor is limestone screenings at the bottom with deep litter over it that is mainly pine shavings....I guess I didn't think of directly misting them because of concern about soaking the floor, but maybe if we just mist them every couple of hours without letting it soak the pen, that might work here, too, to help us! Thank you! We do make "big ice cubes" by filling emptied milk jugs halfway with water & floating that in their waterers....because we're using big top-fill waterers. We also avoid them feeding in the hot part of the day like you advise, & we keep lights on all overnight to encourage them to eat when it's cooler. I am learning so much from your videos. Thank you for the time & effort you take to make them. Many blessings!
Thanks for your detailed comment as well. Am glad our practice over here, also tally with what you guys do over there, with a little twist... Lol.
But its all good. Wishing you more success in your poultry farm.
@@farmsdiary Thank you!
March 1st I lost 8 4weeks birds so on the 2nd which was yesterday I introduced chilled water since then there has not been any record of mortality. Above all this video added to my knowledge of combating heat stress in broilers production. Thanks for sharing your experience.
Am glad you learnt something extra.
Thank you, so far my 2 birds died today, but it was because of heat stress
I can imagine you are in Northern Nigeria.
No b small thing oo.
Our heat season starts here fully from January ending to may ending
Thank you bro very soon am starting my farm
That would be great.
You can enroll to our Broiler Video Course, to better equip yourself with the knowledge, by visiting the link below
farmsdiary.com.ng/step/broilers-video-course
Also. I read somewhere that birds do not have sweat glands. That's is to say they can't remove sweat from their body, at the hot hours of the day, between 1-4 we are advised to take out all water, because it has even more negative effect, the water gets heated in their body, and since there is no way to sweat it out, they die from the heat
Yea, they don't have sweat gland, but if you remove water from them during heat period, many of them will give up and die oo
But its advicable to remove feed
Very helpful info again.
Glad the video was helpful
Thank you as always. I noticed that you feed your broiler only super starter and finisher on the final week. What about grower? Please your clarification will be helpful and appreciate
From the best of my knowledge and what I've practiced so far about grower feed is, I only feed it to pullets (because it has higher fibre content, aids better development of their digestive tract and improves their appetite) from when they are weighing an average of 780g (0.78kg), presumably their 9th week, to when they weigh 1410g (1.41kg), presumably their 17th week...
I've never given it to broilers before. My broilers only eat starters and finishers, at times, only starter.
Mine are just 10days old and this video describes my chick behavior
That's how it is everywhere.
Just follow the tips shared in this video, you'd overcome this heat period challenge.
I must confess you have a good heart, thanks for what you do may God bless you sir.
Please where can I buy this thermometer am in Anambra state sir
Thanks for the complements. You can get thermometer generally from any science store or specifically from any good poultry outlet
Please what type of breed is this because it looks great thank you
It was Ross breed
@@farmsdiary ok thank you sir
Thank you so much I learn a lot abt the heat stress
I lost lots of chicks due to the heat stress I now no what to do thanks very much for your help
You welcome
I failed to mention the best breed for heat period is Cobb 500, cause they can tolerate heat than Ross breed.
Bro you promised to make a video as to age of birds and temperature requirements for each age. Please it will help
Apologies, I've not had the chance to shoot the video, but Kindly go through this playlist, from day 1 - 20, I stated the daily temperature needed for the birds as they grow
ruclips.net/p/PLs-uUuOMZOfAwBHXxQuecwu1nBY0C661b
From the 20th day and above, with a good ventilation, the birds can comfortably control the temperatures the self.
Thank you brother
Uwc
I like your brooder can it be used for layers
Yes, it can be used for brooding pullets
Well done farm"s diary. Pls where is your farm located. I wish to visit you.
My farm is located somewhere in Nasarawa, but for biosecurity sake, we no dey allow visits from fellow farmers... Lol
Good afternoon
Thank so much for all the information
Pls so how do you know the right amount of medications
For anything dosage, I recommend you consult your poultry veterinarian.
Please how do I get the thermometer Sir
You can get it from any veterinary or poultry outlet
Please where do I source the Ross 308 from Agrited? I don't want to fall into the hands of scammers.
There might be few scammers, but the rest are legit, trust me
And also depends on where you are located. So far, I've only used 2 suppliers that didn't disappoint me. One in Enugu and one in Abuja.
I can only recommend people I've personally used their service before.
Is your farm within abuja or Enugu? So I can link you up directly from suppliers I get mine from.
@@farmsdiary Abuja
Wow, that's nice...
Visit Elekko Agrovet and Farms @ Checking point junction, behind fcmb bank, along nyanya keffi road.
@@farmsdiary Ok, thanks so much. I know the place.
That's better
Good evening pls how do I get ur contact daret
Please 🙏🙏 I want to learn sir,I'm in Cameroon my birds are dying
Sorry to hear about your challenges...
Kindly watch the video, you'd get ideas to tackle the heat