Chicken broiler and egg production are the most progressive animal enterprises in the Philippines today. The poultry industry in fact began as the backyard enterprise but has shifted to the formation of very large integrated contract farming operations.

The growth of poultry industry in the Philippines has been impressive but its problems include 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 enterprise in this period or high production cost inputs.

The Chicken: Classes, Breeds and Varieties

The chicken is the most exploited species of poultry, which is utilized for food production in the whole world. Scientific researchers have been done on this species for past centuries and it is still the focus of the present and future experimentation. In the Philippines chicken rank first, while ducks rank second in economic importance as source of meat and eggs.

Breed of Chicken can be classified by its utility. This is based on the purpose for which the breed or variety is most efficient.

  • Egg Class – The breed belonging to this class is characterized by their comparatively small size. They lay large white shelled eggs, very active and nervous in temperament. They are non-sitters. The earlier selection of geneticist for this class showed record of early maturity that may not necessarily be true with the modern breeds under this class. Examples: Leghorn, Minorcas, Anconas, Mikawa.
  • Meat Class – to this class belong the breeds that are large, slow movement, quiet and gentle in disposition. Geneticist of the past described them as relatively slow maturing which may not hold true anymore with the present meat breeds. They are generally poorer egg layers and generally lay brown shelled eggs. Examples are: Brahmas, Cochin,Langshans, Comish, White Rocks.
  • General Purpose Class – Breeds of Chicken in this class are medium sized good layers and the young are fast growers. They are not s nervous as the egg class but much more active than the meat class. Examples are: New Hampshire, Rhode Island Red, Plymouth rock, Lancaster, Nagoya, Cantonese.
  • The general purpose breeds had its popularity period when the idea of the poultry breeder was to hit both products of eggs and meat in one kind of breed. Later developments proved that specialization of breed purpose is better goal for more efficient production. The general purpose class at present has been modified and developed by breeders in the production of broiler chicks.
  • Fancy class – The breeds under this class may be characterized as possessing decided beauty of plumage or form of having a rare unusual appearance. Most of them are raised chiefly as ornamentals or pets by hobbyists, regardless of their value as source of food. Example: Frizzle, Bantams, Long tailed.
  • Fighting Class – Since this sport is now legalized in the Philippines it should revolutionalize our original vision that fighting cock breeds has no place place for our study. There are groups of this kinds of chickens now developed by national and international aficionados in this game. Since there are no studies conducted on the breeding and raising of these game fowls, the LAS could not profess any knowledge of what kind and what process of raising will assure a cock to win in the fight. The popular ones are the Ruble, Hulsay, Claret, Oasis

Health and Diseases

a. Avian Pest (New castle Disease)

Cause: Virus

Transmission:

  • Direct contact with the nasal and mouth discharges of infected birds
  • Airborne transmission
  • Through mechanical means such as being carried by sparrows (maya) predators or other birds
  • Human being transmit the disease through infected clothes and shoes

Signs:

  • In young birds gasping, coughing, rattling of the windpipe, hoarse chirping, paralysis, walking backyard and circling
  • In adults, coughing and occasional paralysis, abrupt drop in egg production soft shelled eggs, greenish watery diarrhea

Prevention: Vaccination. Consult your veterinarian for a program suited to your operation

Treatment: There is no treatment for the disease. In case of an outbreak, the following measures could be adopted to minimized its further spread and effect control of the disease.

  • Isolate sick birds quickly
  • Quarantine the area by regulating persons entering the disease-affected premises of from other farms as well as from one poultry house to another
  • Re-vaccination of the birds if titer (detected by serological test) is already low
  • Thoroughly disinfect the houses and premises. Allow to dry before occupancy
  • Bury dead birds deeply or burn

b. Chronic Respiratory Disease (CRD)

Cause: Mycoplasma organism or pleuropneumonia like organism (PPLO)

Transmission:

  • CRD organism or is egg-borne; contracted exposure with infected flock
  • Airborne transmission

Signs:

  • Tracheal rales, sneezing coughing watery or sticky discharged from the nostrils
  • Foamy exudates in the eyes
  • Feed consumption is reduced and the birds lose weight

Treatment: Broad spectrum antibiotics, either by injection or mixed with feeds or drinking water

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60 Responses
  1. jayson says:

    I wonder if your questions are answered by this author.

  2. rowilbacolod says:

    sir i need a project proposal in my TLE subject…..i am consulting you because i know that
    you can help me

  3. Kanwa says:

    guys, if you are looking for machines and equipment for your poultry business you can email us and we can discuss to you our products. We are supplying poultry equipment in most of the poultry companies here in the Philippines like San Miguel Food Corp, 3J Foods Corp, ACES, etc.

    We can also help you to start up your business.

    Hope to hear from you. Thanks!

    • Kanwa says:

      we are selling products such as apron, steel gloves, boots, knives, caps, stainless tables and machines for cleaning the chicken..

  4. peter villacastin says:

    I am an OFW for 18 years, presently in Saudi Arabia & planning for final exit by end of Sept. 2011 want to invest my hard earned in chicken broiler, I have a 2,500 sq.m lot in Carcar, Cebu.
    Will you please help me find information about franchising, requirements, terms & condition.
    Or area/shelter dimension per volume of chicken broiler. Looking forward for your kind help. Please send your reply through my email.
    Thanks & best regards.

    Peter

  5. sir,

    im a need of a poultry feasibiliyt study . I am interested in raising layers . what is the specific (environmental) location on this kind of business? How far should it be from the nearest house of neighbors? hope u can help me ..thank you for reading my mail

  6. rhouz says:

    sir we want to put up a piggery and poultry farm in our school…i need a sample project proposal for 100heads of broiler and 5piglets for fattener…hope that you can help us…if you would not mind pls send to my email…thanks… my email is rousel.suarez@yahoo.com

  7. Enrique says:

    hello Sir.could you give me a specific feeding guide in broilers? How much feeds it might consumed in a 100 heads of chicks. I need it in doing my project Proposal and to be able to conduct my Thesis in this coming semester.
    Please and thank you..

  8. jonathan poblete says:

    hi,
    We would like to put up a poultry farm broiler production. i we have already set up a project proposal for the project however we still lack some points on the assumption of setting up the best possible projected cost benefit analysis.. please help us and send it to my email,asap: pobletejonathan78@yahoo.com

  9. irene ogutu says:

    hi,
    i would like to put up a poultry farm. i need a project proposal for poultry please help me and send it to my email

  10. cathy says:

    Hi sir, I’m planning to put up a ITIK Raising can you please help me on how to start and where can i buy new hatches Itik..thank you very much. I’m looking forward for your help..

  11. cathy says:

    Hi sir, I’m planning to put up a ITIK Raising can you please help me, a feasibility study on how to start and where can i buy new hatches Itik..thank you very much. I’m looking forward for your help..

  12. Mark Paragas says:

    Hi,
    Anyone need your help. We are planning to set up a small business. Around 200-300 chicks. Still not sure how to start it…
    email: mckyleshane@yahoo.com

  13. jesa demaisip says:

    i need help…i need to hav a photo of a mikawa layer breed for my demonstration next week…can someone help me??please…i need it badly as soon as possible..can you send pictures to me via my email…or just tell me what website i can search for mikawa breed…tnx

  14. vilma carpio says:

    I need help! Where could I buy Rhode Island Red chickens in the Philippines? Thank you so much

    • Damien says:

      Sir,

      Good am,

      I am also looking for Rhode Island chicken in Philippines, did you find?

      If yes, could you please let me know where?

      Regards,

      Damien.

  15. Jen Tawasil says:

    good afternoon,

    I need a project proposal for Poultry Meat Production,this will takes for 15 days skills training for out of school youth in our municipality,kindly help me so that i can submit it to TESDA then sila na po ang bahala mag hanap ng resource person.I need it ASAP.just email it to my add.tnx po

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