AFA Animal Production 9 Q2W1 1
AFA Animal Production 9 Q2W1 1
AFA Animal Production 9 Q2W1 1
TLE-Animal Production
Quarter 2 – Module 1
Brooding
TLE – Grade 9
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Quarter 2 – Module 1: Brooding
First Edition, 2020
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TLE-Animal
Production
Quarter 2 – Module 1:
Brooding
What I Need to Know
This module was designed and written with you in mind. It is here to help
you master the nature of Animal Production. The scope of this module
permits it to be used in many different learning situations. The language
used recognizes the diverse vocabulary level of students. The lessons are
arranged to follow the standard sequence of the course. But the order in
which you read them can be changed to correspond with the textbook you
are now using.
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What I Know
Choose the letter of the best answer. Write the chosen letter on a separate
sheet of paper.
brooder?
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4. The ideal temperature of a brooder during the first week of brooding
is___________.
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Lesson
1 Brooding
• litter materials
• chick guard
• brooding house
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https://smallfarms.cornell.edu/2014/04/cleaning-and-disinfecting-your-poultry-house/
Types of Brooding
Natural brooding. This is the brooding of chicks with the mother hen
or trained capon. Natural brooding is still the most common type of brooding
practiced in the rural areas. The hen after hatching the eggs rears her brood
through a natural process. A hen can conveniently brood around 12-15
chicks.
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There are different kinds of chicks to brood. The flock may be
composed of any of the following:
• Sexed chicks. These are either all male or female chicks, intended for the
production of meat or egg.
a. Remove feed and water troughs and other equipment from the brooder
and bring them outside the brooder house.
b. Scrape, sweep, scrub and disinfect the brooder as well as the ceilings,
walls, and floors of the brooder house. Do the same thing with the feed and
drinking troughs and other equipment in the brooder and in the brooder
house.
2. Make a trial run of the brooder one week before the arrival of the chicks.
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6. Make the brooder rat- and lizard- proof.
a. Broiler. This type needs 0.35 sq. ft. per day old chick during brooding:
others.
c. uneven growth among the chicks in the group because some can
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What’s In
1. Why should chicks be provided with heat especially during night time?
What’s New
What is It
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What’s More
Direction: Read the problem carefully and answer this in your notebook.
Problem: If the floor space requirement per chick is 0.35 sq. ft., calculate the
floor space of your brooder if you want to brood 50 chicks. Show your
solution.
What I Can Do
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Assessment
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What I Know What's More Assessment
1. A 1. Artificial brooding
2. D
3. C 50 chicks x 0.35 sq. ft. = 2. Sexed chicks
4. B
5. D 17.5 sq. ft. 3. Brooding
4. Summer
5. Straight-run chicks
Answer Key
References
1. Valdez, Emmanuel S., et.al Agriculture and Fishery Arts
2. Anacleto B. Coronel, MS., DVM., A Primer on Animal Husbandry, Verde
Bookstore, 1971
3. Technology and Livelihood Education III Agriculture and Fishery
Technology Animal Productions, SEDP SERIES, 1992