Chicken broiler and egg production are the most progressive animal enterprises in the Philippines today. The poultry industry in fact began as a backyard enterprise but has shifted to the formation of very large integrated contract farming operations. The growth of tile poultry industry in the Philippines has indeed been impressive but its problems including inefficient management and the prevalence of many destructive poultry diseases and parasites cannot be ignored. This manual provides technology and management know-how for poultry raising which we hope present poultry raisers and prospective poultry producers may find useful in effectively managing their poultry farms and also help them realize substantial financial returns from their enterprises in this period of high production cost inputs.

Chicken Breeds/Stock to Raise

The following Call be used as a guide in selecting the foundation stock to

  • Stock should only be purchased from a reliable hatchery or franchised dealer where the parent stocks are well-housed and well-managed.
  • The kind of stock to buy depends upon the purpose for which it is going to be raised.
  • Chicks should be tree from diseases and deformities.
  • Chicks should have uniform size and color and in the case of broiler chicks should not be less than 33 grams at day-old.
  • For a start, a popular strain raised in the community can be selected as it is an indication of the bird’s good performance under existing farm conditions.
  • For broilers, choose those that have high livability and are fast growers.
  • For layers, choose those that have good egg size, high egg production and long productive

Download here for the complete instruction manual.

More Tips in Caring for Chicks, Chickens and Layers

Care of birds and fowl in hot weather – Birds and fowls are more suited to cold than to hot weather. They lay more eggs in cold weather because they are not stressed. Fowls do not perspire but they pant for breath and need much drinking water in hot weather..

Care of chicks – The first week in newly hatched chicks is important. It is here that the health of the fowl depends, to give it good price. These first seven days is 15% of the growth and life of a growing chick. In the natural way, the mother hen teaches the chicks, as they go about together…

Chicken – Instead of providing more ventilation or cooling devices in chicken coops during hot weather, give more fat in their meals instead of pure corn so as to cool their bodies. Chicken given fat gain weight more quickly than those given pure carbohydrates (corn) only…

Ammonia – toxic for chicks – Like children, growing chicks easily get infected with disease. In coops where they are reared, respiratory sicknesses are common when they are crowded and ventilation is poor. This is because of ammonia, a gas that is emitted by the decaying feces of the chicks…

Good layers – Layers will lay eggs regularly if they are kept away from noise and disturbances. The effect of noise and disturbances on 4,000 layers was studied by four scientists from the University of Zagreb, Yugoslavia. When a strong electric bell was sounded, the number of eggs laid was decreased…

Poor layers – Poor layers cost food and space, and so should be removed. The marks of a poor layer are: The comb is pale, dry and withdrawn at the top and below the throat. the eyes are dim. The hen is thin and inactive…

Gathering of eggs – Gather the eggs 3 times a day or more in hot weather. Eggs easily spoil in a warm surrounding. Put the eggs in a basket or container. Sort the eggs according to size…

Salt: increases egg laying – The sodium content of salt is necessary for egg laying. But this element is not provided in commercial feeds because it will increase the cost. To enable the hen to produce well, mix 200 gms of salt for every 2 sacks of feed…

Light for good egg laying – Light is important in the setting up of a coop for layers. It has much to do in the maturation of the growing layers and their capability to lay plenty…

Strong egg shells – According to studies in the University of Guelph, Ontario, Canada, a laying hen given Vitamin D when feed bears stronger egg shells than those not given Vitamin D. Several groups of layers were given different doses of Vitamin D3 (calciferol, derived from the fish liver oil)…

Uses of egg shells – According to researchers from Brent School, Baguio City, egg shells have certain uses that are not benefited from, such as: Fertilizer – egg shells contain calcium, phosphorus, potassium, and sulfur…

Feed for chicken – Watermelon rind. Researchers at UP Los Baños fed watermelon rind to chickens for 6 months. These were compared to chicken given ordinary commercial feed. They observed that commercial feeds can be replaced with watermelon rind up to 20%…

Soap powder for chicken – According to farmers with long experience in chicken raising, mixing powder soap with the feed increases the weight of the chicken more than does the adding of feed. This is because detergent aids in the process of digestion in the chicken, reduces fat, and suppresses some parasites in the intestinal tract…

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source: www.gov.ph, photo from soygrowers.com

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  1. ristycap says:

    im impressed. guys im planning to raise native chickens here in leyte. can anyone give me valuable information like tips on starting to raise native chickens.. feel free send me on my email

  2. solraya says:

    jourdine,

    Did you mean that you were looking for where you can purchase free range chicks?

    I wasn’t sure what your question meant.

    If you wanted info on free range chickens, you may visit http://solraya.blogspot.com

  3. Pls. send us the poultry of kabir offspring.

  4. carlo says:

    we have pullets availble for sale..rds_farms@yahoo.com.ph

  5. Leo says:

    @Chris & Melinda, for all your poultry concern, you can get assistance from:

    Livestock Development Council (LDC)
    DA Compound, Elliptical Road, Diliman, Quezon City
    Tel No. (632) 929-6065 to 67 920-3091; 928-1134; 922-0931
    Fax No. (632 ) 929-6066
    E-mail: livestock@netasia.net

  6. Chris says:

    This website gives me alot of idea and a choise to choose from on whatever business i would choose. I am planning to have 100 chicks initially considering the cost of the medicines at the same time the food cost. I also wanna know the Minimum profit which will be gotten after the successful nourishes….. Thank you…. Just txt me at 09228849464 or at my email address, christophr_chiu@yahoo.com…. thank you once again

  7. Melinda Angustia says:

    I am interested in raising chickens. I am planning to start up with 100 chicks initially. I just want to know how much would it cost me in raising 100 chicks including their foods and medicines until they grow up and ready to be sold.

  8. fitz dy says:

    hello po,

    im looking in to the poultry business.. first im looking for a good school thath gives short courses preferably near mandaluyong.. are you giving courses?

    hope you guys can help me out..

    thanks,

    fitz

  9. CJ says:

    Hi to all

    can you help me how to find a dealers and their quotation price for yellow corn and soybeans used for manufacturing of chicken feeds. Thanks mazyunafreestyle@yahoo.com

  10. cris says:

    hi pls help me….how much will be the capital if i raise 10 broiler chickens aqnd also the profit just need it for my project proposal tnx….navy091@yahoo.com

  11. nors says:

    Good day!!! im grateful for this informative site.. anyway, can someone send me a sample of feasibility study on poultry raising? i would gladly appreciate that.. tnx so much!!! nora.veniegas@gmail.com

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  13. Leo says:

    len Says: 5/17/2006 06:28:00 PM

    nice site. by the way,im a distributor of animal health products here in pampanga and can also refer people who are interested in pullets/layers.

    just let me know. broodmax_ahp@yahoo.com

    jadehussain Says: 2/13/2007 08:42:00 AM

    Hi guys, this one site is very informative. I use the guidelines for my new venture, poultry business. I would appreciate though if someone can help to introduce me to where & who the right persons for the poultry business. Thanks a lot guys!

    Anonymous Says: 3/01/2007 03:07:00 PM

    hi there! can anyone give me info about the prices of chicken feeds from starter mash to laying mash. I just need it for my project proposal. thanks jhayceecapiz@yahoo.com

    Anonymous Says: 3/01/2007 03:08:00 PM

    hi there! can anyone give me info about the prices of chicken feeds from starter mash to laying mash. I just need it for my project proposal. thanks jhayceecapiz@yahoo.com

    Anonymous Says: 5/17/2007 12:34:00 PM

    wlaawesome site…Hello there!i am interested in putting up poultry business in sto.tomas, batangas.plese help me find supplier of ready to lay chicken. you may email me at eileenmiguel @yahoo.com

    Eileen

    Anonymous Says: 5/24/2007 05:09:00 AM

    hello! for your feed requirements, pls email me at rablazo@filamfoods.com or txt/call at 09175141383. many thanks…

    alex Says: 9/25/2007 08:40:00 PM

    nice site verry informative! can someone can give info where i can buy a day old chick in Rizal? thanks in advance…

    Anonymous Says: 9/26/2007 05:10:00 PM

    Hi all,

    Pls help me to know where can I find dealers of dressed whole chicken in Cavite.

    email me here:
    jimgloby@yahoo.com.ph

    Anonymous Says: 9/26/2007 05:16:00 PM

    Hi all,

    Need to buy a 0.8 kilo dressed whole chicken at 100pcs per order.

    Expected price: Php 68/pc.
    Location: Dasmarinas Cavite

    Email me here:
    jimgloby@yahoo.com.ph

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