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Title: Study on Management Practices of Liza Layer Farm, Chattogram.
Authors: Khaer Fatema Chy, Ummay
Keywords: Production, performance, ISA brown, Liza Farm, housing, feeding, bio-security, litter management, disease control
Issue Date: Nov-2021
Publisher: Chattogram Veterinary and Animal Sciences University Chattogram-4225, Bangladesh
Abstract: The study was conducted on Liza Commercial Layer Farm at Chandanaish Upazilla on a village side area to observe the production performance. 20,000 ISA Brown layer strain were studied on the farm. All of the birds were reared in both cage & floor management system. The average egg weight, hen day egg production, average feed consumption per day, feed conversationefficiency of the ISA Brown in the cage management system at Liza Layer Farm, Chandanaish, Chittagong were studied. The birds were reared both in battery cage and deep litter system. In deep litter rearing system rice husk and saw dust are used as litter materials. Feed was provided manually two times daily as mash feed from their feed mill having ME 2650 kcal and CP 16.5% per kg feed. The averagefeed consumption was 116.47±7.47 g per bird per day. Both personnel and farm bio-security were properly maintained by using foot bath, sprayer, showering, fumigation and well drainage management system. No major disease outbreak was occurred in the farm during the reported period because of strictly maintaining the vaccination schedule for Infectious Bursal Disease (IBD), Newcastle Disease (ND), Fowl Pox, Infectious Coryza and Cholera vaccine. Study reveals the lack of appropriate scientific management and bio-security measures are practiced in the farm. The average hen dayegg production was 94 %, average egg weight 58 ± 4 gm.The above findings of the present study were near about similar to the recommended production level of Hendrix Genetic Company, France, 2006, except hen day egg production. The hen day egg production was slightly lower than that of the recommended production level. It may be due to management and climatic effect on birds. Finally it is recommended that ISA Brown layer strainis adaptable and profitable under Bangladeshi condition.
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