Hi, I write from Poland
If u want to reduce broiler downtime you must be aware of the risk the short downtime may bring.
Not only in my opinion broilers today with their genetic potential are very delicate that is why 12- 14 days of downtime should be maintained.
But u can do it faster (if u want have 7 flock insertion in a year)
6 weeks (typicaly brooding time) + 2 days (remving litter and washing) + 1 day whitening with lime and ammonium sulfate imposition) then u close hermetically the House for at least 5 days (disinfection time) then +1 day for preparing the House for next flock (litter and equipment fitting) + heating + the finnaly spray for disinfection.
The day after this u welcome ur new chicks.
Also:
6 weeks brooding time + downtime (2d+1d+min. 5d+ 1d) = 51 days time for one flock. 365/51 gives over 7 flock insertion.
U cant do it shorter. It will bring many infectional problems.
Ross 308 producer and student of Warsaw University of Life Sciences.
Never mind, those are broiler chickens.
to reduce the labor needs on farms (apex 2021) :)
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Broiler in Tagalog is "broles".
A chicken becomes organic when it ia raised on food and water that contains no chemicals of any kind. They are usually raised on farms that their feed is also raised on and they are not massed produced.
Johnie's Broiler was created in 1958.
Johnie's Broiler ended in 2001.
A broiler is a type of chicken raised specifically for meat production, so a broiler grower is a chicken farmer.
Please turn off the broiler. Crossing the parking lot was like being in a broiler!
to reduce the labor needs on farms (apex 2021) :)
To raise broilers to their best you will need: A chick starter A Broiler Grower A Broiler Finisher
Broiler chickens are both male and female.