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Grow pullets in strict isolation from
older birds. Maintain good sanitation. As much as possible, plan work
routines so that disease organisms cannot be carried from older birds to
the growing pullets.
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During the first six weeks, operate
feeders to provide feed twice daily, or more often. Weekly check feed
consumption and body weights against the chart on page 11. (Weigh 100
pullets to get a meaningful average).
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Check water availability in each cage
row daily. Check for and repair leaks. Raise drinkers as the birds grow
(nipples higher than the birds’ heads; cups or troughs level with their
backs).
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Plan and follow a vaccination schedule
fit for your area.
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Remove mortality daily and dispose of
properly. Examine for causes of excessive
mortality.
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Three days before moving pullets to the
laying house, begin using water-soluble vitamins and electrolytes in the
drinking water. Continue using for three days after housing. This helps
minimise the stress of moving.
Gentle handling will pay big
dividends.