Free Range/Cage Free / Beak Treatment
Beak Treatment
Building on our reputation for innovation, we have
implemented a groundbreaking, infrared-based method of treating the beaks
of chicks. Working closely with government and industry, we have pioneered
this unique system and believe it to be the most accurate, safe and humane
beak treatment process available.
Dispensing with the ‘hot blade’ altogether, the birds
are treated more consistently. The hard keratin in the beak is exposed to
IR energy and the tip falls away naturally after about 21 days.
Trials have proved so impressive that Hy-Line now
has six treatment machines installed and operating.
When you receive a consignment of beak treated chicks,
there are a few simple actions you can undertake to maintain their good
health and potential:
Water
Your birds will need easy access to water for the first week.
You should provide them with water immediately, but wait six or eight
hours before adding food. Increase the drinkers available and keep the
water clean and fresh. Flush the water lines hourly on the first day and
every two hours on the second. You should also use a mesh around the
waterers to keep the bird comfortable.
Light
Treated layer chicks should be placed in the top or second cage
and drop lights may be necessary to illuminate all cages. Increased light
keeps birds alert and drinking.
Heat
Consistent temperatures are important. You should maintain the
warmth between 3 degrees F below and 2 degrees F above target
temperature.
Bedding
Don’t pull papers too soon and keep the bird
comfortable.
We’ve created these guidelines to provide the best
conditions for the birds when they leave the hatchery and by following
them, you will encourage the birds to flourish, maximising your success.