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On-farm hatching in traditional broiler houses. J. Bierens (Vencomatic)

Published: June 16, 2014
John Bierens, Sales Director Europe, introduces Vencomatic´s last innovation, X-Treck which enables direct post-hatch feed and water access and eliminates the stressful events of chick handling and transportation, providing an optimal start for chicks on the farm.
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John Bierens
Vencomatic Group
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Stella Jane
18 de junio de 2014
HelloI am a field scientist raising over half my food for 40 years so far. I totally agree with early feeding of small poultry and found that the MOST excitement /stimulation was generated when a spoonful of GRIT was placed on the floor near the water vessel. DAY-OLD chicks were jumping and scratching and pecking vigorously. TWO points of information: These chicks, the AB CROSS = Ameraucana x Barnevelder + a few Wellsummers*** were on the ground outside with wings at 17 days old in 35-45 degree weather. The last batch in June never went into artificial light and heat in the barn. At ONE DAY OLD, they were in a cardboard-lined cage outside above the open pen with the older chicks. Again grit on day one seemed so stimulating! We avoid anti-biotics in all animals and poultry on the farm by this healthy cleaning protocol: USE Cleanwell Botanical Disinfectant (not bleach) to clean all water container, and then add 1/4 tsp GRAPEFRUIT SEED EXTRACT GSE by NutriBiotic. Mustard colored, liquid poopies disappear within a few hours. All studies done were using poultry from hatcheries on west coast USA whose Parents were fed "contaminated food substitutes" and 2013 saw a year of NO hatchery poultry surviving to reproductive capabilities. We fed organic from day received. *** Ameraucana = 320 green eggs a yr skinny little useless roosters Barnevelder = 150 dark brown heavy shelled eggs a year, Cockerels dressed at 3 lbs at 3.5 months old! Wellsummer = hard dark eggs very calm and regular clean habits Pure Barnevelder Rooster used with six Barnevelder 8 Ameraucana 2 Wellsummers in Spring 2014 QUESTION: When will these hatcher /brooders be available for chickens /turkeys on West Coast USA? Does same brooder hold different size forms for chickens and turkeys? THANK YOU for inventing this, many HAPPIER BIRDS!!! Our farming collective will only need a few sections.
Joe Stanyer
Farmer Joe Group
18 de junio de 2014
Great concept. Have you tried it with turkeys? It probably offers even more benefits to turkeys, due to the high poult cost, and the sensitive nature of modern breeds. The early hatchlings will stimulate their room-mates to feed and drink. HOW do you control temperature and humidity??? Not evident from the video.
Musbau Gbadebo Agunbiade
22 de junio de 2014
Great innovation. Very much interested.. Can i have a catalog or a website for proper viewing for understanding. Regards, Musbau Gbadebo Agunbiade
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