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  • Aviagen Brief: Management of Broiler Breeders in the Absence of Beak Treatment

    The beak treatment of young broiler breeders has been used as an aid to prevent cannibalism and mortality due to feather pecking since the 1970's, but within the next few years' beak treatment will no longer be allowed in many countries. The aim of this document is to detail… Read more

  • A Guide to Managing Broilers in Open-Sided Housing

    Rearing broilers in open-sided housing is still preferred by growers in many parts of the world where there is  sparse availability of electricity, poor infrastructure, and low levels of initial investment.

    The objective of this supplement is to provide best practice mana… Read more

  • Poster: Uniformity of Female Broiler Breeders

    This poster illustrates the importance of managing the female broiler breeder for good uniformity from chick start through to grading and with proper feed intake. Read more

  • Ross Best Practice in the Breeder House: Transfer

    This document details the key best management practices when transferring broiler breeders from rear to lay facilities. Where rear and move facilities exist birds are transferred out of the rearing facilities and moved to the laying facilities before lay commences. This proc… Read more

  • Aviagen Fertility Problem Solving Interactive PDF

    This interactive pdf is designed to be used as a smart tool, offering a quick reference guide to get to key parts of existing literature to help you identify the causes of infertility issues you may be experiencing with your flocks. Read more

  • Ross Best Practice in the Hatchery: Transfer

    At around 18 days of incubation, eggs have to be taken out of the setters, moved from setter trays to hatcher baskets and transferred into hatchers for the last 3 days of incubation. Transfer must be carefully organized and managed to avoid eggs becoming chilled or over-heat… Read more

  • Ross Best Practice in the Broiler House: Biosecurity

    Biosecurity creates hygienic conditions within the poultry house to minimize the adverse effects of disease, optimize bird performance and welfare, and provide assurance on food safety issues. Poor bird health has a negative impact on all aspects of flock management and prod… Read more

  • Ross Tech Notes: The Benefits of Floor Feeding (for Optimal Uniformity)

    Achieving the optimal uniformity of parent stock using a well-managed floor feeding system can be accomplished by following management techniques such as maintaining correct litter depth and quality, ensuring proper feed pellet size and texture, managing lights and drinkers,… Read more

  • Poster: Egg Handling from Nest to Setter

    Incorrect egg handling from nest setter can negatively impact fertility and hatchability. The poster gives best practice for egg handling from nest to setter covering, egg collection, fumigation, egg storage and transport. Read more

  • Ross Vet How To’s…1 to 3

    The How To’s are designed to be simple, back to basics documents describing critical management areas, their importance and how to achieve them. The Vet How To’s provide step by step guidance on key veterinary management practices and techniques that will aid and promote ove… Read more

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