Grower Management
        
        
          - Proper cleaning and disinfection of grower house is needed before introduction  of grower birds.
 
          - Provide  sufficient floor space, feeding space and water space
 
          - Spread  litter material to a height of 4” in case of deep-litter system
 
          - Change the feeder and waterer according to the need. 
 
          - Arrange  feeder and waterers in the grower house.
 
          - Adopt  restricted feeding programme during growing period to prevent fattening of  pullers and early sexual maturity and thus to improved egg production
 
          - Follow  good litter management to avoid diseases like coccidiosis.
 
          - Only  12 hours lighting programme is sufficient in case of open-sided houses.  No artificial light is needed.
 
          - Aim  for the uniformity of the flock.  Sample  weights are taken once in a week to find out the average body weight as per the  breeder suggestions.
 
          - Follow  strictly the recommended vaccination, medication and other management programs  like deworming, debeaking etc for the growers.
 
        
Restricted  feeding
It is adopted  during growing period of layers or breeders.   There are two types of restricted feeding.
  1)  Quantitative feed restriction
  In  which the amount of feed is reduced below the normal requirement of birds.  This can be done on day-to-day basis or  skip-a-day programme or skip-two days in a week programme.  But this restriction depends on the matching  of the flock average body weight with standard body weight provided by the  breeder. 
  2)  Qualitative feed restriction
  In which the  quality of the feed is reduced below the standard requirement of the bird.  This can be done by including unconventional  feeds or lesser nutrient feed ingredients in place of high protein or high  energy diet.  Here the quantity of  allotment to the bird is not restricted.  
  During restricted  feeding programme, provide more number of feeders and see that all the birds  are taking feed simultaneously or otherwise dominant birds will take more  amount of feed and the weaker will be subjected feed deprivation and hence the  uniformity will be affected.
  Advantages  of feed restriction during growing period
  
   - A considerable  saving on feed cost because, only 80% of the calculated feed requirement will  be offered.
 
   - They are likely  to consume less feed per dozen eggs even during laying period when they are  offered ad libitum feed.
 
   -  The pullets  accumulate less fat and therefore produce more eggs.
 
   - It is easier to  identify weaker birds at an early age during feed restriction.  Culling of such birds helps not only saving  feed but also promoting layer house survivability because, healthier birds will  be moving to laying house.
 
   -  Layers  feed-restricted during growing period have been found to produce heavier eggs  in longer clutches than those fed ad  libitum.
    
  
  Uniformity
            At a given age,  growing pullets should have average body weight very closer breeder  recommendations and at least 70% of the birds’ weight within 10% of flock  average.  Points to be considered for  getting uniformity among growing pullets are,
  - Receive chicks of uniform weight.
 
  - Provide proper feeding, watering and floor  space.
 
  - Change the feeder and waterer according to  the age.
 
  - The height of the feeder and waterer should  be at the back height of the bird.
 
  - Provide proper energy in the diet.
 
  - Sample weights of the pullets are taken at  regular intervals and change the feed accordingly.
 
  - Provide proper feeding space, so as to all  birds consume feed simultaneously.
 
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