It is very important to maintain high standards as a poultry farmer by always acting in the best interests of your chickens. This includes inoculating and maintaining your flock and strictly following a proper vaccination programme. Always keep accurate records of all vaccinations administered and ensure that all inoculations are carried out according to the recommended schedule.
Your livestock is your source of income—keep them well fed, properly hydrated, and ensure their coops are kept clean at all times. Never overfeed chickens, as this not only increases feeding costs but can also lead to overweight hens. Overweight hens lay fewer eggs than well-balanced birds. Following a structured and balanced feeding programme is essential for optimal productivity.
Click on the photos below to download A & B Poultry Supply’s FREE-RANGE chicken feeding and vaccination programmes for the rearing of chickens.
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Inoculation Programme
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Meat Rearing Feeding Programme
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Egg Production Feeding Programme
The Most Important Factors for Chicken Management
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Always think like a chicken—consider what you would enjoy eating and doing. Keep your chickens entertained by adding something new to their coop environment, such as a tree branch placed inside or outside the coop for a week.
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Treat your chickens by offering fruit and vegetables, which can also be grown near the coop. Planting soft-bearing fruit trees around the run area provides natural enrichment. Fruit is rich in vitamins and supports a strong immune system. Recommended trees include peach, apricot, fig, plum, apple, mulberry, and peach—chickens also enjoy eating the leaves.
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Clean nesting boxes regularly by replacing bedding with fresh dried grass or wood shavings. Adding lavender leaves to nests can help, as lavender has calming properties that encourage hens to lay eggs in a relaxed environment.
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Maintaining a proper cleaning programme is essential. Use appropriate poultry-safe products to keep the coop clean and disease-free.
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Clean the inside of the coop weekly. Ensure all chickens are outside during cleaning, as dust can negatively affect their health. At least once a month, carry out a deep clean using water and suitable cleaning agents.
Remember to download our feeding and vaccination programmes using the drop-down sections provided.
Natural Medication for Free-Range Chickens
Instead of purchasing expensive medicines, you can grow natural remedies for your free-range chickens. This helps reduce costs and supports natural flock health—mother nature is always best. Alternatively, dried herbs can be purchased from your local spice shop, as chickens enjoy consuming them.
Click on the photos to download the printable PDF documents:
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Natural Medication for Chickens
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Healthy Things for Chickens to Eat