HOUSING IN POULTRY
POULTRY-Housing System 
The poultry house requires certain features for the better farming of poultry. They are:
The poultry house requires certain features for the better farming of poultry. They are:
1. The poultry houses or farms are to be located in non-residential areas so that the poultry is away from noise, dust, etc.  
2. The farm should be constructed in such a way that it maintains good environmental conditions.  
3. The farm should be elevated from the ground. Due to this, water may not get into the farm during rainy season.  
4.
 The poultry farms are to be constructed in east to west direction along
 their length. As a result, good sun-shine is available.  
5.
 The farm is to be located in a place where transport facilities are 
available. Water, electricity, feed and equipment are to be within the 
reach of the farm.  
6.The farm is to be located near the consumer areas.  
7.
 The poultry housing also requires proper temperature and light. At 30° 
C, the chicken can lay eggs well. Electric bulbs should be arranged at a
 height of 7ff. in poultry farms to provide warmness. These lights are 
to be switched on during first seven weeks. A relative humidity of 
50-60% is ideal for poultry.  
8. The sheds are to
 be ventilated properly. Proper ventilation helps in providing 
sufficient oxygen for birds and removes harmful gases such as ammonia 
and carbon dioxide. It also removes moisture in the house and helps in 
keeping optimum temperatures. To facilitate ventilation, the farm house 
is to be constructed in such a way that it should have an open front, 
adjustable windows or cloth covered frames and ventilation at ridge 
level.  
9.The flooring of poultry house is to be 
constructed either with cement or napa slabs. Its roof is to be 
constructed either with palmyra leaves or cement sheets.  
10.
 The chicken in a poultry farm are to be fed with sufficient food and 
water. Food troughs and water troughs are to be arranged depending on 
the size of poultry farm. The egg laying pots are also to be established
 in poultry sheds. One food trough is to be kept for every 20 fowls. The
 food troughs should not be filled completely with food material. The 
water given to fowls should be always clean and sufficient.  
There are two important housing systems in poultry farms. They are  
1. Deep litter system and 2. Cage system  
1. Deep litter poultry system  
This is the conventional housing system of poultry farms practiced since long back.  
The
 floor in the poultry farm is tube covered with a layer of saw dust, 
paddy  husk or straw. This layer is about 4 inches in thickness in 
summer, while in other seasons 7 inches thick layer is used on the 
floor. This layer of saw dust, paddy husk or straw which covers the 
floor of the poultry farm is called litter. The litter should be always 
 
in dry condition. The droppings of birds produce
 ammonia. In wet condition, more ammonia in the litter may cause 
diseases. Hence, it should be mixed periodically with lime to reduce the
 percentage of ammonia in the litter. Further the litter should be 
changed once in a year. Growing chicken on floor covered by litter is 
said to be the Deep litter system (deep litter) or 
loose housing system.  
The
 dimensions of the poultry house depend on the number of chicks to be 
accommodated. For example, 125 chicks require a space of about 400 
square feet. A chick normally requires 2.25 square feet. It should be 
remembered that more than 250 chicks should not be accommodated in a 
poultry house. A distance of 40 feet is to be maintained in between two 
poultry houses or sheds.  
2. Cage System  in PoultryOf late, many farmers are growing chicks by using cage system. In this 
 system, the birds are grown in cages made of iron mesh. For growing 
about 25 fowls a cage measuring is 36” x 48” is used. Lesser dimension 
cages are used for growing small flocks. The cages are arranged in 2 or 3
 tiers in poultry houses. Feeding, watering and other facilities are 
given to the chicken introduced in these cages. 
cage method  in Poultry-advantages: 
1. In this method, there is no wastage of space and food. 
2.
 Chicks involved in cannibalism may be easily identified and removed. 
Cannibalism in poultry is referred to as one bird pecking at the other 
bird.  
3. The diseased birds can easily be separated.  
4. Less labor is involved in this method.  
5. Collection of eggs is an easy process.  
6. Mortality rate is less in this system.  
cage system disadvantages they are:  
1. The cracked eggs are common.  
2. It is difficult to clean the individual cages and to dispose the manure.  
3. The food may not be distributed accurately depending on the consumption of the birds in the cage.  
4.
 The birds are frequently subjected to a disease called cage layer 
fatigue. The bird lies on its side giving an impression that it is 
affected with paralysis. Hence, this is referred to as cage paralysis or
 cage layer fatigue.  
5. Fatty liver syndrome is common in cage system. It is characterised by  
i) a gradual drop in egg production (40% - 10%),  
ii) fatty, enlarged, tan colored liver is noticeable, and  
iii) birds become fatty.  
In cage culture certain precautions are to be followed. They are: 
1. In summer, water is to be sprinkled on cages. This is due to the fact that cage poultry needs protection from excessive heat in severe summer.
1. In summer, water is to be sprinkled on cages. This is due to the fact that cage poultry needs protection from excessive heat in severe summer.
2. The chicks should be subjected to dubbing 
and debeaking. As a result of debeaking, the chicken may not involve in 
cannibalism and can easily procure the soft food without waste.  
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