Incredible Broiler Chicken Farming - Poultry Farm. Amazing Modern Chicks Poultry Farming Technology

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الملخص

TLDRDie video ondersoek moderne hoenderboerdery, fokus op eiervernieuwing en broeiprosesse wat doeltreffendheid en kostebesparings vir boere bevorder. Dit beklemtoon die belangrikheid van behoorlike hantering en inkubasie van eiers, die gebruik van inkubators, en die groeitoestande vir kuikens in broeihuis. Die video vergelyk intensiewe hoenderboerdery met vrylooppraktyke en bespreek kwessies soos dierewelsyn, voedingsbehoeftes, en die vinnige groei van brawlers. Dit handel ook oor vleisverbruik tendense wêreldwyd, die ekonomiese aspekte van hoenderboerdery, en die regulasies rakende hormoongebruik in hoenderproduksie.

الوجبات الجاهزة

  • 🐔 Moderne hoenderboerdery benut gevorderde tegnieke.
  • 🥚 Eiers moet sorgvuldig hanteer en gestoor word.
  • 🌱 Inkubators handhaaf optimale groeitoestande.
  • 🔬 Kuikens ontvang basiese entstowwe vir gesondheid.
  • 🌍 Die vraag na hoender vleis styg wêreldwyd.
  • 🔄 Intensiewe boerdery word vergelyk met vrylooppraktyke.
  • ⚖️ Hoenderproduksie is aan strenge regulasies onderhewig.
  • 🐥 Brawlers bereik markgewig binne 35-49 dae.
  • 👥 Dierewelsyn is 'n belangrike saak in die bedryf.
  • 🧪 Hormoongebruik in hoenderproduksie is verbode in die VSA.

الجدول الزمني

  • 00:00:00 - 00:05:00

    Die video ondersoek moderne hoenderboerdery, met 'n fokus op doeltreffende eierversameling en broeitekologiese prosesse wat koste vir boere bespaar. 'n Gesonde omgewing, hantering, sanitasie en rekords is noodsaaklik vir suksesvolle inkubasie, terwyl vars en skoon eiers van lewe bevattende selle moet sorgvir 'n hoogs vrugbare resultaat.

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    Moderne boerdery met 'n kunsmatige seleksie het gelei tot groot groei van hoenderlyne, met baie hoenders wat binne 'n kort tydjie slaggewig bereik. Hoender bevat hoë kwaliteit proteïene; die vraag na hoender neem toe, veral in ontwikkelende lande. Verskeie hanteringsmetodes is in plek om hoender se welsyn te beveilig en produksie te optimaliseer, insluitend verskillende slagmetodes wat die bedryfstandaard is.

الخريطة الذهنية

فيديو أسئلة وأجوبة

  • What is modern chicken farming?

    Modern chicken farming involves advanced techniques for egg harvesting and chick hatching that are efficient and cost-effective.

  • How are eggs incubated and hatched?

    Eggs are incubated in controlled environments, where temperature, humidity, and airflow are carefully managed to support chick development.

  • What is the difference between intensive and free-range poultry farming?

    Intensive poultry farming involves high-density housing and mechanization, while free-range farming allows chickens more space and natural behaviors.

  • What welfare concerns are associated with broilers?

    Welfare concerns include rapid growth leading to health issues, overcrowding, and behavioral problems due to artificial selection.

  • How are broiler chickens raised?

    Broiler chickens are raised for meat production, usually within 35 to 49 days, and require careful feeding and management to reach market weight.

  • What regulations exist regarding chicken hormones?

    Federal regulations prohibit the use of added hormones in all poultry production in the US.

  • How is chicken meat produced on a large scale?

    Mass production involves breeding farms that supply eggs to hatcheries, and then chicks are grown in controlled environments until slaughter.

  • What methods are used for slaughtering chickens?

    Common methods include live shackling and controlled atmosphere systems.

  • What are the benefits of using incubators?

    Incubators maintain optimal conditions that improve hatching rates and chick health.

  • What role do vaccinations play in chick development?

    Chicks receive vaccinations to prevent diseases, improving their health and reducing the need for antibiotics later.

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التمرير التلقائي:
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    in this video we are going to explore
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    more about modern chicken farming in
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    particular some process involved in egg
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    harvesting technology and hatchery that
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    are efficient and save a lot of money to
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    farmers from the farm to your plate
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    whether eggs come from a common chicken
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    or an exotic bird you must store and
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    incubate them carefully for a successful
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    hatch environmental conditions handling
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    sanitation and record keeping are all
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    important factors when it comes to
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    incubating hatching eggs a fertile egg
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    is alive each egg contains living cells
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    that can become a viable embryo and then
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    a chick eggs are fragile and the
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    successful hatch begins with undamaged
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    eggs that are fresh clean and fertile
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    you can produce fertile eggs yourself or
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    obtain them elsewhere while commercial
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    hatcheries produce quality eggs that are
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    highly fertile many do not ship small
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    quantities if you mail order eggs be
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    sure to pick them up promptly from your
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    receiving area hatch ability will
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    decrease if eggs are handled poorly or
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    get too hot or too cold in transit if
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    you produce the eggs on site you must
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    care for the breeding stock properly to
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    ensure maximum fertility fertile eggs
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    must be collected carefully and stored
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    properly until they are incubated
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    keeping the eggs at proper storage
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    temperatures keeps the embryo from
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    starting and stopping development which
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    increases embryo mortality collecting
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    eggs frequently and storing them
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    properly delays embryo development until
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    you are ready to incubate them once you
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    have eggs to incubate avoid damaging or
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    contaminating them wash your hands
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    frequently to remove bacteria from your
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    hands an incubator is basically a box
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    that holds eggs while maintaining an
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    appropriate temperature humidity and
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    oxygen level incubators have varying
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    capacities and adapters for eggs from
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    different species popular incubator
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    models often include automatic turner's
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    humidifiers and temperature controllers
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    egg turners can usually be purchased
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    separately for incubators that do not
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    include them humidifiers can be the type
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    that disperses water vapor as needed or
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    many smaller incubators use a simple
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    water reservoir temperature is
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    controlled by older wafer systems or the
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    newer digital thermostats the hatchery
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    recreates the right conditions for
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    chicks to grow mature and well hatch on
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    a much bigger scale here's how it works
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    when the eggs arrive they're placed in
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    an incubator inside temperature humidity
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    and airflow are precisely controlled to
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    facilitate an ideal environment for
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    chicks to develop when the chicks are
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    nearly ready to hatch they're moved to a
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    hatching room along the way they get
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    some basic vaccinations so odds are they
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    won't need antibiotics later after a few
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    final days in the hatching room the
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    chicks break through the shells
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    according to the world watch institute
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    74 percent of the world's poultry meat
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    and 68 of eggs are produced intensively
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    one alternative to intensive poultry
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    farming is free-range farming using
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    lower stocking densities poultry
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    producers routinely use nationally
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    approved medications such as antibiotics
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    in feed or drinking water to treat
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    disease or to prevent disease outbreaks
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    some fda approved medications are also
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    approved for improved feed utilization a
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    carefully controlled environment that
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    avoids crowding chilling overheating or
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    frightening is almost universal in
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    poultry farming cannibalism which
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    expresses itself as toe picking feather
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    picking and tail picking is controlled
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    by debiaking at one day of age and by
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    other management practices the feeding
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    watering egg gathering and cleaning
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    operations are highly mechanized birds
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    are usually housed in wire cages with
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    two or three animals per cage depending
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    on the species and breed and three or
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    four tiers of cages superposed to save
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    space cages for egg laying birds have
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    been found to increase production lower
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    mortality reduce cannibalism lower
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    feeding requirements reduce diseases and
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    parasites improve culling and reduce
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    both space and labor requirements
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    commercial brooder houses may be very
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    large having several pretty units
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    underfloor heat or heat lamps fan
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    ventilation automatic waters and feeders
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    and large doors through which tractors
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    and litter removing equipment can pass
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    roller farms raise chickens that supply
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    grocery stores restaurants and any place
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    that you would get chicken from to
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    consume breeder farms however produce
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    the eggs that are sent to the brawler
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    farms after they hatch breeder farms are
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    the first step in the process of
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    producing chickens that will eventually
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    be consumed artificial selection has led
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    to a great increase in the speed with
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    which brawlers develop and reach
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    slaughter weight the time required to
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    reach 1.5 kilograms live weight
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    decreased from 120 days to 30 days
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    between 1925 and 2005 selection for fast
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    early growth rate and feeding and
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    management procedures to support such
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    growth have led to various welfare
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    problems in modern broiler strains
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    welfare of brawlers is a particular
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    concern given the large number of
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    individuals that are produced for
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    example the us in 2011 produced
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    approximately nine billion broiler
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    chickens some chicken you buy may be
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    labeled raised without hormones and
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    others may not but all chicken you buy
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    is free of added or artificial hormones
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    and stirrers in fact federal regulations
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    prohibit the use of added hormones and
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    steroids in all poultry the chicken that
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    is labeled raised without hormones must
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    also include a statement saying that no
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    hormones are used in the production of
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    any poultry raised in the united states
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    so why are modern chickens bigger than
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    those of the past modern farming
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    techniques from day one chickens are
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    given a better start than ever before
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    through advanced feeding and housing
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    good breeding and close communication
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    with veterinarians throughout their
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    lives chicken farmers are raising larger
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    healthier birds than ever before roller
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    chickens the type raised for meat
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    generally take up to seven weeks to
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    reach market weight once they've reached
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    the proper size and weight workers
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    trained in humane care arrive to catch
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    each chicken at the farm by hand during
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    this process chickens are transferred
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    into holding cages or modular bins
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    specifically designed for transport to
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    the processing plant aim to ensure that
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    birds don't hurt themselves or other
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    birds and that air is able to circulate
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    poultry meat is the most widely eaten
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    meat in the world and provides a large
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    part of the world population with high
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    quality animal protein the world's
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    population is growing and the
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    consumption of meat per person is still
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    increasing the demand for chicken meat
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    will therefore only continue to increase
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    for the foreseeable future we are still
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    seeing an annual increase in the
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    consumption of meat worldwide with the
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    demand for chicken meat growing faster
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    than other types chicken meat is cheap
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    and therefore first in line for the
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    population of developing countries such
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    as china and india in addition chicken
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    is popular because its consumption is
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    not forbidden by major religions and
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    chicken meat fits well into a healthy
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    diet in western europe the growth is not
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    as large more and more people are eating
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    vegetarian food this is compensated at a
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    global level by the ever increasing
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    population of developing countries
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    when brawler chicks are a day old they
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    are transported in transport modules or
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    chick boxes from the hatchery to the
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    farm chicks travel along a conveyor belt
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    and are dropped into transport boxes or
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    modules during this process the chicks
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    are immunized with spray and or
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    subcutaneous vaccinations chickens read
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    for meat are called broilers or broiler
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    chickens they originate from the jungle
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    fowl of the indian subcontinent the
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    brawler industry has grown due to
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    consumer demand for affordable poultry
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    meat breeding for production traits and
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    improved nutrition have been used to
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    increase the weight of the breast muscle
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    commercial brawler chickens are bred to
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    be very fast growing in order to gain
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    weight quickly in their natural
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    environment chickens spend much of their
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    time foraging for food this means that
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    they are highly motivated to perform
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    species specific behaviors that are
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    typical for chickens natural behaviors
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    such as foraging pecking scratching and
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    feather maintenance behaviors like
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    pruning and dust bathing trees are used
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    for perching at night to avoid predators
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    the life of chickens destined for meat
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    production consists of two distinct
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    phases they are born in a hatchery and
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    moved to a grow-out farm at one day old
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    they remain here until they are heavy
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    enough to be slaughtered regardless of
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    which type of feeding system is used
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    feeding space is absolutely critical if
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    feeder space is insufficient growth
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    rates will be reduced and uniformity
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    severely compromised feed distribution
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    and the proximity of the feeder to the
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    birds are key to achieving target feed
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    consumption rates all feeder systems
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    should be calibrated to allow for
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    sufficient feed volume with minimal
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    waste meat brawlers are usually
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    slaughtered at approximately 35 to 49
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    days of age well before they become
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    sexually reproductive at five to six
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    months of age however the birds parents
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    often called brawler breeders must live
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    to maturity and beyond so they can be
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    used for breeding as a consequence they
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    have additional welfare concerns meat
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    brawlers have been artificially selected
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    for an extremely high feeding motivation
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    but are not usually feed restricted as
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    this would delay the time taken for them
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    to reach slaughter weight roller
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    breeders have the same highly increased
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    feeding motivation but must be feet
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    restricted to prevent them becoming
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    overweight with all its concomitant life
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    threatening problems an experiment on
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    brawler's food intake found that 20
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    percent of birds allowed to eat as much
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    as they wanted either died or had to be
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    killed because of severe illness between
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    11 and 20 weeks of age either they
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    became so lame they could not stand or
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    they developed cardiovascular problems
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    brawler breed is fed on commercial
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    rations eat only a quarter to half as
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    much as they would with free access to
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    food they are highly motivated to eat at
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    all times presumably leading to chronic
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    frustration of feeding because broiler
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    breeders live to adulthood they might
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    show feather pecking or other injurious
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    specking behavior to avoid this they
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    might be trimmed which can lead to acute
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    or chronic pain mass production of
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    chicken meat is a global industry and at
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    that time only two or three breeding
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    companies supplied around 90 percent of
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    the world's breeder broilers the total
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    number of meat chickens produced in the
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    world was nearly 47 billion in 2004 of
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    these approximately 19 percent were
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    produced in the us 15 percent in china
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    13 percent in the eu 25 and 11 in brazil
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    consumption of broilers is surpassing
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    that of beef in industrialized countries
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    with demand rising in asia worldwide
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    86.6 million tons of broiler meat were
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    produced in 2014 and as of 2018 the
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    worldwide estimation of broiler cheek
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    population was approximately 23 billion
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    live shackle slaughter is the most
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    common method of killing broiler
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    chickens raised for food and is the
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    industry standard for producers in the
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    us live shackle slaughter involves
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    unloading conscious chickens from their
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    crates hanging them upside down from
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    shackles and passing them through an
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    electrified water bath to stun them
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    before their throats are cut and they
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    are immersed in boiling water for
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    further removal and finally they are
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    processed into various meat products
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    other slaughter method is the controlled
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    atmosphere systems it involves using
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    non-poisonous gases that slowly render
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    the chickens unconscious and while still
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    in their crates then unloading the dead
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    or unconscious birds hanging them upside
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    down from shackles before their throats
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    are cut and they are immersed in boiling
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    water for further removal and finally
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    they are processed into various meat
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    products
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    you
الوسوم
  • chicken farming
  • egg harvesting
  • hatchery technology
  • incubation
  • animal welfare
  • poultry production
  • broilers
  • meat consumption
  • free-range
  • intensive farming