Sasso chickens are native chickens of France and now becoming popular among big and small raisers. Resembling our own native chickens,the Sasso chicken grow faster, with delicious and tender meat and strong disease resistance. Sasso chickens are free-range, affordable, easy to raise which proves to be a profitable livelihood venture. They graze around the field, or backyard running around, and eating grass, corn, leaves and other natural ingredients.
Because they are being naturally grown free-range style, you are assured of a clean chicken meat with less cholesterol and fat. Sasso chickens can be raised as broiler and are good layers too when they reach six months of age. Sasso hens lay naturally brown, tasty, nutritious and with less cholesterol eggs.
How to raise Sasso Chicken
- Start with 21-day old Sasso chicks which are already hardy and with lower mortality.
- De-stress the chicks if delivered to your farm by giving them water to drink. Add brown sugar to the water at the rate of one percent (about two tablespoons per gallon of water). The sugared water will rehydrate the chicks faster. Sugared water can be altered with water with electrolytes and should be given within two hours from discharge into their brooding pens.
- After two hours from arrival, the chicks should have eaten and drunk.
- The brooding area should have been disinfected. Rice hull, wood shavings, or straw make a good litter. It should be level to avoid excessive stress on the chicks.
- The heaters or brooders have to be lighted at least two hours before the chicks arrive.
- Monitor the temperatures of the room/building before the arrival of the chicks.
- In the first two weeks, protect the chicks from extreme hot/cold condition. Brood them under the right temperature(38oC) at the edge of the brooder and above 28oC in the living area during the first three days.
- Thermometers in different parts of the building should be used to control the temperature before the animals arrive.
Feeding and Water Requirement
- When raising 1,000 birds, the drinkers required by the growing birds will be 40-50 basins distributed in the house.
- They will also need 40-50 feeders. The house should be lighted 16 hours a day to encourage them to eat more.
- Give the birds adequate feed according to their daily requirements.
- To condition the birds to easily find their feeds on the first day, use egg trays, newspapers, or flat feeding trays. By the second day, it will be easy to introduce the chick feeders for the birds.
- Put feeds into the feeders 3-4 times daily to eat and minimize wastage. Never throw stale or rancid feeds into the litter for this will cause more problems for the birds.
- Give quality feeds to avoid nutritional problem.
- Try not to incorporate antibiotics and other artificial growth promotants so as not to affect its taste.
- A formulation of 60-70% ground yellow corn and 30-40% soybean meal then add 1-2% vitamin-mineral premixes.
- One-part molasses and three parts water as wetting agent for the feeds makes the bird eat more and grow faster. The wetting agent is very small– just about 1% of the ration.
Water Requirement
| Starting | Growing | |
| Area | 10 birds/m2 | |
| Brooders | 2 | |
| Drinkers | 1-7 days 10 galloners 8-21 days 30 galloners |
40-50 basins |
| Feeders | 1-7 days 10 feeders 8-21 days 30 feeders |
40-50 feeders |
| Litter | 4 inches | 6-12 inches |
| Lighting | 24 hours-16 hours | 16 hours |
Feeding Formula
To get the best performances, it is necessary to feed them with high levels of proteins and energy

To get the best quality meat, decrease the growth with a lower protein and energy level feed. Below are three types of formulas and slaughter is done at 11-12 weeks.

Housing
- While brooding, the chicks are confined under a roof and protected from draft. The litter should be at least 4 inches deep.
- After 21 days, they may be allowed to go out in the range. The house should be roofed with GI sheet or native roofing should provide at least one sq. ft. per bird.
- A litter of rice hull that is 6-12 inches deep is recommended. The chickens should also be provided with at least one sq. m. per bird in the range.
- The range could include grasses like napier, leguminous vines and other vegetation like big trees, bananas and grasses in between.
- Enclosed the house and the range with nylon nets (those used in fish cages) about 1.5 meters high. This prevents the entry of predators such as snakes, pythons and “bayawak”.
For more information, contact:
Department of Agriculture-5
San Agustin, Pili, Camarines Sur
Tel. No. (054) 4777802
Fax No. (054) 3611858
e-mail: darafid5@yahoo.com
Hatcher/Breeders:
A.P. Inocencio Farms
Quirino Highway Cor. Regalado Ave., Fairview, QC.
(02) 417-1800, (0917) 847-2639 or (0917) 848-2466.
info@solraya.com.ph
Seminars:
A.P. Inocencio Farms (Teresa Farms)
Fee: Php 300.00
Agri-Aqua Network International
(+63 02) 839-1772 / 839-1782 / 837-0023 / 837-0033
(+63 02) 839-1772
webmaster@aani.com.ph
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good day po. nais ko pong matutunan kung paano mag alaga ng wasto ng mga free range chichkens katulad ng sasso at kabir. as of now i have ten chicks, 2weeks old na po sila. at nais ko pong mag dagdag ng mga ma alagaang mga manok for little commercial purposes at pang sariling consumptions ng pamilya. i want to know where i can buy chicks, feed requirements, feed consumptions from 1 month to 5 months, and also any informations in regards in good keeping of the said chicken breeds. maraming salamat po ! pls. e-mail me…silvederiovilmo@yahoo.com
hi, taga Tagudin, Ilocos Sur po ako. saan po yung pinaka malapit na bilihan sa dito? magkano po ang halaga ng sisiw?
We can to you. Pls email info@solraya.com and visit http://solraya.blogspot.com salamat po
Pwede kami padala dyan sa inyo or sa DCS Trading sa Rosales, Paki email info@solraya.com
As of now we are at PHP45 per head.
good day,ask ko lang kong may nabibilhan by sisiw ng saso o kaya sunshine dito sa pangasinan malapit kami sa San carlos city.paki e mail Lang po sa akin ang sagot nyo kung saan . Salamat
Taga South Cotabato po ako, meron po bang mabili samalapit ng sasso chiks? at magkano po ang per chik. pake E-mail lang po, salamat po
taga south cotabato po ako, meron ba mabiling sasso chiks malapit d2 sa amin? at magkano ang per chik. pake reply lang po sa e-mail add ko. salamat po.
Taga Bataan po ako, meron po bang malapit na pwdeng bilihan ng chick ng sasso, pls email at regie_232001@yahoo.com
taga calamba laguna po ako, meron po bang malapit na bilihan ng sasso chicken d2 sa calamba? pwede po bang malaman kung magkano ang halaga ng isang sisiw na sasso?
may tanong lang po ako? saan po ba pwedeng makabili ng sasso chicken at magkano po ba ang halaga ng isang chik na sasso?
Taga-urdaneta pangasinan po ako..saan po pinaka-malapit na bilihin ng sasso chicks dito? thank you po sa reply
this maybe a good profit,right?how much is the cost of each sasso chicken?thank you,hope you rea my question…more power and God Bless!
i think this will be a good and profitable livestock undertaking in the rural areas. by the way, may i know how much each sasso chick cost? what is the minimum number of chicks that you sell for each buyer? thanks and more power.
No minimum number if you pick up from us, or our dealers. SRP in Manila php45
Sa lahat po na nagtatanong kung saan may malapit na makukunan ng sisiw, pls visit our site http://solraya.blogspot.com Andun po ang list ng dealers. Kung wala pong malapit sa inyo, we can send to you directly. Salamat po
how about sending all the culled cockerels to obama for a grand dinner at the whitehouse then the government or romualdezes will not have to spend a dime for for a grand dinner costing 15,000dollars for the kampi representatives who went with her in the u.s. of “a”
do you know that the kabir chicken from israel knows how to speak in arabic?
can the sasso breed parlez vous francaise?
hey pare, I’m all in for your great sense of humour……
what if gloria will use 12.5billion from the sss and 12.5 billion from gsis to finance the chicken raising project at malacanang? can gloria raise 20,000 chicken to feed all Lakas cmd/Kampi candidates with their shit at malacanang palace?
We’d like more to deal with the real farmer who will raise in small quantities for commercial purposes, or the man who wants to grow their own food :)
I can see your sense of humor, but it is close to reality…that makes it sad :(
There is no minimum purchase when picked up from our outlets. If we have to send, then minimum 1box, that is 100 chicks. As for costing, it varies. You may email me for current costs when you are ready.
For now, we are at php60. The price varies, depending on production. We have seminars on raising if you are interested :)
@ Eligio, Moises and Mars: Pls check out our dealer list. If there is none near you, we can see if it is possible to send to you directly :) Salamat