Correct litter management greatly improves poultry health and comfort.
According to a study published by the ITAVI (Technical Institute of Poultry) in the magazine TeMA (2009) it has been demonstrated that a quality bedding contributes to the comfort of animals and limits the appearance of lesions (blisters) at the level of the wishbone. These lesions occur when the animals stay in contact with a soil that is too hard, crusty and cold.
Moreover, a deteriorated bedding has direct consequences on the musculoskeletal system of the animals (lameness) with impacts on the growth of the animals and the quality of the carcasses (increase of the seizure rate, decrease of the yield of cutting, injuries of the wishbone ) (source ITAVI, 1997a, b Technical Institute of Poultry Farming)
"It is important to have a homogeneous distribution of the litter so that the young poultry do not have to fight to feed and drink, it is the key to the success for the good development of a batch." Mr Leroux Read the full Insight
Broiler bedding – “A keen eye for Welfare delivers Productivity and Quality”
Oliver Hoddinott is a specialist broiler grower located close to Wells in Somerset. Mr Hoddinott took over the unit around 7 years ago, with capacity to around 1.5m chickens/yr. in 2014. The farm produces birds under contract, with chicks delivered at 1 day old, and shipped out at 40 days. Oliver adds “revenue depends enormously on quality, with a high productivity being essential. Because the chicks and the feed are delivered to us to a standard specification, bedding is one of the influential factors that I control that enables me to optimise margins on the farm”.
Oliver currently uses a Tomahawk 404 Mill fitted with a 21mm sieve to process rape straw – it is important to use a mill fitted with hammers as this exposes the fibres to make the straw more absorbent. Oliver has also trialled wheat straw, but this tended to ‘cap’, significantly reducing the quality of the bed.
Biosecurity is clearly very important to Oliver and reflects the attention to detail that his flock receives from start to finish. To this end the Tomahawk has been retrofitted with a tank that can apply an anti-bacterial agent to the straw as it is discharged into the broiler sheds. Read the full Insight
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For fast, efficient milling of straw and dry materials to a consistent chop length for poultry, cubicles, TMR and Bioenergy.
The rear hydraulically angled slide allows constant material feed when the mill is operating in a stationary position.
Mill dry materials and then distribute up to 100m via a high pressure delivery fan. Ideal for poultry and cubicle bedding.