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publicationDate 2016-04-20-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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titleOfInvention Standard method for heat supplication brooding stopping and breeding of chickens
abstract The invention discloses a standard method for heat supplication brooding stopping and breeding of chickens. The method comprises the steps of building a greenhouse, installing an exhaust fan to adjust ventilation and air change, sterilizing a chicken house, performing warming in advance 2 days before the chicken enter the chicken house, feeding the chicken after the chicken enter the house and 2-3 hours after the chicken drink water, feeding 6 times or over every day during a first week and twice every day after 2 weeks, cleaning feces and packing in a feeding tray at any moment when fed every time, wherein the stocking density at a brood time mainly depends on yearlings and feeding methods, utilizing light illuminance of 2.4 W to 3.2 W per square meter during 1 week old to 2 weeks old, utilizing light illuminance of 0.8 W to 1.3 W per square meter from a third week old and causing the ventilation manner in cold weather to be horizontal ventilation to prevent wind from directly blowing to the chicken bodies during ventilation. The chicken stopping heat supplication and group transfer are guaranteed to be safe and have actual effect by utilizing the method, the chicken are induced to gradually adapt to new environment, and chicken death is avoided.
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