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The Broiler Project - LSU AgCenter

TheBroiler Project TheBroiler Projectplastic orvisquineto protectbroilersfrom cold weather and wind. Also, broilerscan be raised successfully on the floor of ashed or need some form of bedding or litterto help keep them warm and to absorbmoisture. Wood shavings, sawdust or ricehulls are good litter choices. The floor of thebroiler pen should be covered with a layer oflitter at least 3 to 4 inches deep. The cakedlitter should be removed every day. Also, therest of the litter should be turned or stirredup once a day to make it absorb more mois-ture and last longer between the litter weekly, depending on thedampness of the need to be housed in a cleanand dry environment. The Broiler penneeds to have some form of protectivesiding (such as 1-inch chicken wire), aroof, ventilation, a form of heating(brooders or heat lamps), and feedingand watering site selected for Broiler housing iscritical.

siding (such as 1-inch chicken wire), a roof, ventilation, a form of heating (brooders or heat lamps), and feeding and watering equipment. The site selected for broiler housing is critical. The site should be high and, if possible, the floor of the pen should be at least 6 inches above ground level to prevent flooding. The broiler pen needs to ...

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