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Layers Production and Business Guide (Part 2)

Chicken egg production in the Philippines is a minor industry compared to the broiler production sector that takes center stage in the Philippine chicken trade. But the chicken layer sector had the most growth between 2001 and 2002 because of the increase of chicken layers in the country.

In 2002 alone, chicken egg production contributed 3% of the total value of agriculture in the Philippines.

With the current socio-economic problems in the country, the chicken egg is one of the cheapest food products that are vastly available in the market. The chicken egg is also considered as one of the most complete food sources with high nutritional value. Chicken egg production in the Philippines mainly serves the domestic market.

Feed compositions
The correct formulation of feed depends upon local conditions. It requires knowledge of the relationship between energy content of the feed and the amount of feed consumed daily. With correct formulation the latter will contain the correct daily allowance of protein, vitamins and minerals. Some vitamin supplementation can be done via the water and a continuous level of vitamin supplementation is virtually essential during all period of heat stress.

Water is the single most important nutrient that chickens consume. Therefore, it is necessary to provide adequate amounts of clean, fresh water daily during growth and egg production. Birds will drink between two and three times as much water by weight as they eat in feed. Their consumption of water increases in warm weather.

Sanitation and waste management
Maintain only a very shallow layer of litter on concrete floors. This will maximize any cooling effect which the concrete floor may have on the birds through absorption of body heat. Dry, dusty litter can cause severe irritation and damage to the eyes of chickens. Avoid dustiness by sprinkling water generously on litter at regular intervals. This spraying can, during extremely hot, dry spells, be advantageously extended to the birds themselves and the feed.

Vaccinations and control of common pests and diseases Many bird diseases can be difficult to diagnose. The list below includes some of the things to look for that signal something might be wrong with your birds. Early detection of signs is very important to prevent the spread of disease.

Watch out for the following signs of disease:
• Sudden increase in bird deaths in your flock
• Sneezing, gasping for air, coughing, and nasal discharge
• Watery and green diarrhea
• Lack of energy and poor appetite
• Drop in egg production or soft- or thin-shelled misshapen eggs
• Swelling around the eyes, neck, and head
• Purple discoloration of the wattles, combs, and legs (Al)
• Tremors, drooping wings, circling, twisting of the head and neck, or lack of movement.

Proper handling of vaccines should be practiced. The quality of a vaccine cannot be guaranteed if the product is mishandled or improperly used after it leaves the manufacturing plant. All vaccines are labeled with instructions for use and dates of expiration.

Suggestions are listed below for an effective vaccination plan for your flock:
1. Rotate vaccine stock. An outdated product may have deteriorated.
2. Each vaccine is designed for a specific route of administration. Use only the recommended route.
3. Do not vaccinate sick birds (except in outbreaks of laryngotracheitis or fowl pox).
4. Protect vaccines from heat and direct sunlight.
5. When using the drinking-water method of vaccination, be sure the water is free of sanitizers and chlorine. Live-virus vaccines are readily destroyed by these chemicals.
6. After vaccinating, burn or disinfect all opened containers to other poultry.
7. Hatcheries and poultry suppliers are usually the best sources for vaccines. Be sure to carefully follow label directions when vaccinating.

To be continued…

Part 1–> Layers Production and Business Guide(Part 1)

Conclusion –> Layers Production and Business Guide (Conclusion)

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33 Responses to “Layers Production and Business Guide (Part 2)”

  1. ethel Says:
    i want that all article can be view.
  2. ethel Says:
    tnx…..i get many information regarding poultry production..pls add more update about the topic.
  3. ethel Says:
    if possible provide a monthly updates about the poultry production.
  4. sammy Says:
    wow tnx… I really needed the information… It was a lot of help for me…
  5. ishmael cheofor NDOFOR Says:
    To whom it may concern.
    Good day.
    Please, can you do me a favour?
    My layers have drop in producing eggs after they start laying for just three weeks. (65% to 40 %)
    I don’t know what is wrong.
    What can i do to bring them back to lay to attend about 90-95%?
    The layers are 25 weeks old.
    ishall be bliss if you help me .
    Thanks
  6. clark Says:
    Mr ishmael cheofor ndofor

    if you need help you can contact me at
    this number 09178068441

  7. cristy Says:
    hello, anybody here who has a recipe for home made feeds for layers? which is better? home made or commercial feeds? commercial feed are so expensive. may be we can make a better home made alternative? thanks
  8. simeon Says:
    i want detailed information on poultry layers keeping
  9. sandz Says:
    help me put my own poultry business i want to learn everything about it… tnx
  10. Raphael Mambi Says:
    Dear sir,
    I have intention of keeping layers staring at the point of layer.can you help me with the types of vaccines and time frame when to give and vaccinate the birds. i have the consumption figures in terms kilogrames per bird. Please help me.

    Regards ,

    Raphael Mambi

  11. Peter Lwegasira Says:
    I plan to start a layers farming business with 1,000 hens. Could you please provide me with the details of cage construction?
  12. ruby Says:
    hi there
    im planning to start chicken layer business
    hopefully next quarter.
    can you give me some info.for a beginner.
    thanks
  13. sambelaye Says:
    tanks for the information on layers farm i will ask you if i have any problem in the feutre .
  14. Masimba Mbwera Says:
    Please kindly assist me with the causes of reduction in egg production.

    Kind regards

    M Mbwera

  15. smanga Says:
    please e-mail me a feasibility study of the layer production project of about 500 layer’s
    thanks.
  16. ktpacsa Says:
    thank you for this article, it contains a lot of helpful information and insight. can you please help me by suggesting where i can find a good supplier of pullets and how much is the cost? i am from northern luzon.
  17. noel Says:
    Hi hello po, im planning to start put up business like LAYERS FARMING with 2000hens. Could u please provide me some information regarding how to construct the building and how much total amount one hens from brooder up to start laying eggs. thanks
  18. arowona Says:
    kudos for all your efforts,can you pls mail me on all vaccines required by layers.tkanks
  19. fritzie Says:
    good day,

    ive a problem in constructing a building for a layer production, can you help me by sending at least a picture on how to construct it.

    thank you.

  20. J.Servito Says:
    I am planning to start chicken layer business , Please give me an idea on how many rooster do i need for 500 hens and give me a simple,low cost conventional housing. thank you!
  21. olabanjo fredrick Says:
    pleas i want my egg production to become bigger
  22. Russel Says:
    Good Day! I want to start a layer farming at 5000 chickens. Can you help me out on some inputs such as cost of day-old chicks, and it’s corresponding feeds until laying stage. Cost of pullets instead of buying day-old chicks. What breed do you recommend and where is the source? Can you also give me an idea how much would I spend in building a house of 5000 layers including the growing house and it’s equipments such as drinkers and cages and feeders. Thank you.
  23. kayode Says:
    Good Day! I want to start a layer farming at 5000 chickens. Can you help me out on some inputs such as cost of day-old chicks, and it’s corresponding feeds until laying stage. Cost of pullets instead of buying day-old chicks. What breed do you recommend and where is the source? Can you also give me an idea how much would I spend in building a house of 5000 layers including the growing house and it’s equipments such as drinkers and cages and feeders. Thank you.
  24. TUMELO MOKOENA Says:
    Good afternoon I want to start a layer production at 2000 chickens. I live in the southern part of Africa and its kind of cold here. What breed can you recomment. Can you also give me an idea how much would I spend in building a house of 2000 layers including the equipments such as drinkers and cages and feeders. Oh, I also got problems with writing a business plan that can satisfy the company which can sponsors me. Please hlep me!!! Thank you.
  25. Ma. Era Batuigas Says:
    Good day! I want to start a layer production next month. Can you help me the details on how start.Thanks
  26. Malembo Makene Says:
    Hi I hope you’re Ok! I want to start layer farming at 5000 chickens. Can you help me out on some inputs such as cost of day-old chicks, and its corresponding feeds until laying stage? Cost of pullets instead of buying day-old chicks. What breed do you recommend and where is the source? Can you also give me an idea how much would I spend in building a house of 5000 layers including the growing house and it’s equipments such as drinkers and cages and feeders. Thank you.
  27. Abdussalam Abubakar Says:
    Good day sir,hope u are doing well.pls i want to start a layers poultry business,and i need ur help on the proceedures and strategies to carry out ranging from feeding,housing,medical concern & antibiotics etc, to achieve a succesful improvements in it.Also including the type of breeds or pullet to acquire.thanks
  28. lynlyn Says:
    Good day sir , I would like to ask where we can buy a layer chicken,a chicken who ready to lay an egg.Because I want to start a small business of layer poultry.Thank you
  29. EHIWE LUCKY Says:
    layer farming at 5000 chickens. Can you help me out on some inputs such as cost of day-old chicks, and it’s corresponding feeds until laying stage. Cost of pullets instead of buying day-old chicks. What breed do you recommend and where is the source? Can you also give me an idea how much would I spend in building a house of 5000 layers including the growing house and it’s equipments such as drinkers and cages and feeders. Thank you.
  30. jesri macasero Says:
    can i have the author of the information above?
  31. Darshanie Chuniram Says:
    ohhh my,thanks so very much,this article helped me alot.Continue to help ppl in every way through wat u do :)
  32. lady joy lingad Says:
    i want to build a business for layer chicken, about 500 heads can u give me the food formula, and the vitamins they should take.
  33. Zic Says:
    Please can you help me on information about poultry keeping (layers)

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