Below is a nimble simple way to sustain a successive brooding record sop as to yield success in the venture and keep track of mortality rate among your poultry chicks. It will help you to know factors for mortality rate, balance any influctuations amongst your brood and prepare to curb any future challenges faced on the poultry farm.
Date chicks started: ________ No. chicks started: ________ Breed or cross: _______
Mortality (number of chicks that died)
Week | Sun | Mon | Tue | Wed | Thu | Fri | Sat | Total |
1st | ||||||||
2nd | ||||||||
3rd | ||||||||
4th | ||||||||
5th | ||||||||
6th | ||||||||
7th | ||||||||
8th | ||||||||
9th | ||||||||
10th |
Total: _________
Feed Used
Chick starter _______kg Cost ________Ugx Cost of fuel ________
Grower _______kg Cost ________ Ugx Cost of chicks ________
Broiler Feed _______kg Cost ________ Ugx Cost of feed ________
Other _______kg Cost ________ Ugx Other ________
TOTAL _______kg Cost ________ Ugx Total________
Chicks dead to end of brooding period _________
Weight of feed used per chick started __________
Weight of feed used per chick raised ___________
Income (birds sold or used as broilers)__________
Expenses ________________________________
Net profit or loss ____________________
Illustrated below is an example of how a poultry farmer can use the above brood record method.
BROODING RECORD
Date chicks started: April 1 No. chicks started: 50 Breed or cross: local grown
Mortality (number of chicks that died)
Week | Sun | Mon | Tue | Wed | Thu | Fri | Sat | Total |
1st | 1 | 1 | 2 | |||||
2nd | 1 | 1 | ||||||
3rd | 0 | |||||||
4th | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 | ||||
5th | 0 | |||||||
6th | 2 | 2 | ||||||
7th | 1 | 1 | ||||||
8th | 1 | 1 | ||||||
9th | 1 | 1 | ||||||
10th | 1 | 1 |
Total: _12______
The pullets then can be recorded with time in categories of weeks and months.
PULLET GROWING RECORD
(Starts at 10th week and ends at the completion of week first eggs were laid)
Number of birds at 10 weeks ___________
Mortality (number of pullets that died)
10th week __________ 16th week __________ 22nd week __________
11th week __________ 17th week __________ 23rd week __________
12th week __________ 18th week __________ 24th week __________
13th week __________ 19th week __________ 25th week __________
14th week __________ 20th week __________
15th week __________ 21st week __________ TOTAL __________
Furthermore, a vaccination and vaccination record is essential to curb any pestilences about, seeking to infect young pullets one has laboured to farm.
Vaccination Record
Date | Fowl Pox | Bronchitis | Newcastle | Cost |
Total Cost of Vaccination __________
Then, below is a table record for weighting the chicken and also assess the turnover;
Weight Feed Used
Grower | Other | Cost | |
10th week | |||
11th week | |||
12th week | |||
13th week | |||
14th week | |||
15th week | |||
16th week | |||
17th week | |||
18th week | |||
19th week | |||
20th week | |||
21st week | |||
22nd week | |||
23rd week | |||
24th week | |||
25th week |
Total Feed Costs ____________________
Number of birds that died during growing period __________
Weight per pullet for the growing period __________
Brooding costs __________
Pullet growing costs __________
Total cost to date __________
MONTHLY LAYING FLOCK RECORD
Date hens started to lay __________ Number hens at start of laying __________
Number hens that died or were removed from the flock
1st month ____________________ 7th month ____________________
2nd month ____________________ 8th month ____________________
3rd month ____________________ 9th month ____________________
4th month ____________________ 10th month ___________________
5th month ____________________ 11th month ___________________
6th month ____________________ 12th month ___________________
Eggs Produced
Monthly Totals | Egg Sales | |
1st month | ||
2nd month | ||
3rd month | ||
4th month | ||
5th month | ||
6th month | ||
7th month | ||
8th month | ||
9th month | ||
10th month | ||
11th month | ||
12th month |
Feed Used Cost
Layer ________kg ________
Oyster shell ________kg ________
Other ________kg ________
Total ________kg ________
Feed per hen for period __________
Average number eggs per hen
Total egg sales _______
Total costs at start of lay _______
Feed & other costs during lay _______
Total _______ profit or loss _______
(Include in your records the value of all eggs used at home. Calculate value based on retail market price at time of use.)
This way of keeping farm records is guaranteed and created to suite the deligent farmer in a robust and clear manner with intention to succeed in a poultry farming venture. Of course there are other ways to achieve a farming goal, but the above is simple, quick to understand and is based on honest works by a farmer.
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