How To Take Care Of Newly Hatched Chicks. BUY 4000 CHICKS TO RAISE | Chicken Farm
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How To Take Care Of Newly Hatched Chicks. BUY 4000 CHICKS TO RAISE | Chicken Farm

Raising newly hatched chickens in large numbers requires careful preparation and specific planning. Here are some things to prepare to get the best results:
Coop: Size and design: The coop needs to be large enough to accommodate the number of chickens you plan to raise, calculated based on the standard that each chicken needs about 0.1 - 0.2 m² of space when young. The coop should be designed to be easy to clean and ensure good ventilation.
Temperature: Chicks need to be warm, with an initial temperature of about 32-35°C in the first week and gradually decreasing each week until it reaches ambient temperature. Use heat bulbs or a heating system to control the temperature.
Food: Use food specifically for chicks with the nutritional ratio necessary for healthy development. Consider purchasing quality feed from reputable suppliers.
Drinking water: Provide clean and fresh water continuously. Make sure the water bottle is easily accessible and appropriate for the size of the chicks.
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