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AGRICULTURE SCIENCE SBA

NAME: SHANNEK WILSON
DATA: DECEMBER 10, 2013
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INSTITUTION: ALBERT TOWN HIGH
TERRITORY: JAMAICA
TEACHER: MR.FRATER

SBA Project #1-Poultry

NAME of livestock Broiler Chicken
BREAD of Chicken Vantress cross
Size of livestock 250 Chicken
Starting Date October 3, 2013
Expected Slaughter Date November 14, 2013
Location of Project Albert Town High School
Prepare and Presented By Shannek Wilson

DATE
ACTIVITY
RESOURCES
USED
OBSERVATION
REMARKS
30.10.13

Prepare the poultry house for the arrival of a batch of baby chicken.

Rice trash, newspaper, cord board, disinfectant, bulb feeder, white line

Removal of cobweb, disinfection and preparation of poultry house was done to create suitable environmental condition for the batch of chicken.

03.10.13

Receive baby chicken, provide medicated water, feed and heat

Concentrated feed, medicated water and feeder

Chicken came very trusty but were still energetic and lively. Chicken were clustered in one corner of the brooding are, an indication that the heat source was too high.

05.10.13
Wash water utensils with disinfectant and soap. Change water and add more feed to pan
Disinfectant, water, soap, chicken feed
Chicken consumed water and feed rapidly and were still energetic

DATE
ACTIVITY
RESOURCES
USED
OBSERVATION
REMARKS
07.10.13
The newspaper was remove and the litter beneath was turned. The water utensils were washed and feed was added to feed pan.
Hands, hay fork, water, disinfectant, soap
Chicken have shown a gradual increase in size.
10.10.13
The preparation of the grow area.
Rice trash
Litter was laid 4 inches thick.
12.10.13
The removal of chicken from brooding area to the grower area.
N/A
The chicken was moving around more because they have bigger space.

14.10.13
Litter was turned, utensils were washed

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