CARA MERAWAT DOC USIA 0-14 HARI - DOC AYAM PURE LINE
Summary
TLDRIn this video, the presenter shares valuable tips for raising chickens from 0 to 14 days old, focusing on essential care practices such as temperature regulation, brooding setups, and feeding. The video emphasizes the importance of maintaining stable temperatures for chick health, using incubators for brooding, and ensuring proper housing and cleanliness. Additionally, the presenter highlights the challenges of raising more vulnerable breeds like Silver Pencil and Australorp chickens, offering practical solutions for successful growth. The video also invites viewers interested in starting their own chicken farms to explore available hatching eggs for various breeds.
Takeaways
- 😀 Use an incubator or brooder to create a controlled environment for chicks, especially in their first 14 days.
- 😀 Ensure stable temperature management for chicks, with 33°C-34°C for days 0-7 and 32°C-33°C for days 7-14.
- 😀 Maintaining a consistent temperature is crucial for chick health; too cold can lead to poor growth and appetite.
- 😀 Provide clean bedding like washable carpet or disposable newspaper to maintain hygiene in the brooder.
- 😀 When chicks are too cold, they may show signs like drooping wings and lack of energy, which requires immediate attention.
- 😀 After 14 days, transition chicks from the brooder to a larger pen, but still protect them from drafts and extreme weather.
- 😀 Chicks in the first 14 days are particularly vulnerable, requiring extra care in temperature control and environment management.
- 😀 A good starter feed, like Pur 5-11, is essential for chick growth and immunity during their early stages.
- 😀 Monitor the chicks closely during their first two weeks to ensure they are growing healthily and have good appetite.
- 😀 For those interested in breeding, fertilized eggs and various chicken breeds, like Australorp and Silver Pensil, are available for sale.
Q & A
What is the main topic of the video?
-The video focuses on providing tips for raising chicks, specifically from the age of 0 to 14 days, with an emphasis on maintaining proper temperature and health care.
Why is the speaker using a used incubator as a brooding cage?
-The speaker uses a used incubator to ensure a stable temperature for the chicks, as their immune systems are generally weaker than local chickens. The incubator helps maintain a consistent warmth that supports their growth.
What temperature should be maintained for chicks aged 0-7 days?
-For chicks aged 0-7 days, the temperature should be between 33°C (minimum) and 34°C (maximum). This helps ensure the chicks are kept warm enough for proper growth.
How should the temperature be adjusted as the chicks grow older?
-After 7 days, the temperature should be lowered gradually, with a minimum of 32°C and a maximum of 33°C, to suit their increasing ability to regulate body heat.
What bedding options does the speaker recommend for the chicks?
-The speaker suggests using washable carpets or disposable newspaper. The advantage of carpets is that they can be reused after washing, while newspapers need to be replaced every 2-3 days due to the mess created by the chicks.
What is the next stage for the chicks once they reach two weeks of age?
-At two weeks of age, the chicks are moved from the brooding incubator to a larger growth pen where they will continue to grow until they are about 1 month old.
Why does the speaker use an open-air pen for the chicks in this video?
-The speaker uses an open-air pen because the climate in Karawang is warm, and the weather during the video is slightly cloudy, providing a comfortable temperature for the chicks. The pen is also adjustable with curtains to protect the chicks from harsh weather conditions like wind or rain.
What is the role of the 'curtains' in the chick's pen?
-The curtains are used to shield the chicks from direct wind, rain, or strong sunlight, ensuring they remain comfortable and protected, especially during the night or stormy weather.
What feed is recommended for chicks from 0-14 days old?
-The speaker recommends using Pur 5-11 feed for chicks from 0-14 days. This special feed helps provide the necessary nutrients for their development during this critical period.
What common problem can occur if the chicks are not kept at the right temperature?
-If the chicks are not kept at the correct temperature, they may become weak, lose their appetite, and experience stunted growth. This is often seen when their wing feathers droop, indicating they are cold and uncomfortable.
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