The process of poultry farming is entirely for raising pet birds eg turkeys, chickens, ducks and geese from business income from its products like meat and eggs. These are consumed as food all over the world. Poultry farming was started at the end of the 19th century. For human consumption, raising poultry is one of the most important effective protein producers. The main reason for the rapid growth of chickens. It was during World War II when there was a shortage of pork and beef. The output
with boiling water time is seven weeks and five months is the production time of chicken. Chickens that are raised for eggs are eggs. Chickens raised for meat are called broilers. The chicken raised in the world is more than 50 billion for source of food. Respiration, pulse and body temperature are raised in time chicken. The temperature range where they can survive is between 150˚F to 109˚F
which is higher than other animals. Worldwide the UK and the USA are Countries that eat meat and chicken eggs. Average Egg and meat consumption is 29 million per day.
Design And Construction Of Chicken Cage
The structure and rules of each chicken farm will depend on its size, its location in any area or other rules approved by local authorities. Some of the things to look out for include noise and odor, but there may be requirements in your area that you need to follow. Of course, the way to set up a chicken farm will also depend on your budget and the number of chickens you plan to keep. Every chicken farm needs a house for its chickens. A simple chicken coop and small chicken coop may be enough if you are planning to start a commercial farm to raise chickens and/or produce eggs. Larger operations require multiple coops or sheds that are covered and often closed. In some countries, the Philippines for example, buildings may be open on the sides so that the inside is not too hot and humid. Regardless of the design of chicken coops or coops in the farm, good ventilation is important. In cold weather, heating may be necessary. Commercial chicken farms often have artificial lighting because it stimulates egg production. Hens raised for egg production need 12 to 17 hours of light per day; if they get less, they will stop laying eggs. Assuming that the poultry farmer already has the house(s) they plan to house their chickens in, a standard chicken house can be chosen to fit the size of the structure. On the other hand, they can be customized to meet the desired plan. How to choose the best chicken coop for your farm
Not all poultry houses are the same. Therefore, the first step is to choose a room or rooms that are designed to meet your needs. For example, one chicken coop will be suitable for broilers, while the other will be suitable for chickens intended for egg production. Different types and designs of houses will be important for chickens, since they are small and the mesh used for adult houses will usually be large. The quality of the machine used to create the space is also very important. The steel should be strong, hard and strong so that it can withstand any force that can cause it to break. It must be ductile and malleable so that it does not break under pressure and can be bent or beaten without breaking.
Steel is manufactured around the world to international standards defined by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), based in Switzerland. ISO also has a strict quality control system, ISO 9001: 2015, which ensures that products meet the laws and regulations and maintain the expected quality.
The carbon content of steel determines the strength of wire used for poultry houses and its resistance to corrosion. However, if there is a lot of carbon in the iron, it will turn into iron. The carbon steel used for chicken coops is carefully selected. These are also covered with zinc coating using a hot stamping process to ensure that they will not rust for at least ten years.
Chicken Cage Designs
Hightop Chicken Equipment offers a wide range of beautiful chicken coops. Example:
Bed frame and large sliding door, providing easy access to the chickens. The netting on the floor of these houses is designed to prevent the chickens from biting each other and also prevents the chickens from getting tired. The units are very easy to set up and come complete with all the necessary accessories including water tanks, hoses and valves and feeders. Available in three or four levels, they are ideal for poultry houses that are between 2.8 and 3 m high. Walkways between spaces should be approximately 700mm to 1.2m wide. Ideally, a semi-automatic grinder should also be installed