Beak Trimming Handbook for Egg Producers

£22.95

Beak Trimming Handbook for Egg Producers

Best Practice for Minimising Cannibalism in Poultry

Animal husbandry

Authors: Phil Glatz, Michael Bourke

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Language: English

Published by: Landlinks Press

Published on: 2nd March 2006

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 863 Kb

ISBN: 9780643098633


Introduction

The Beak Trimming Handbook for Egg Producers is a straightforward, practical guide to beak trimming of egg-laying hens to minimise cannibalism. It provides comprehensive information on why birds peck and how pecking can lead to problems like cannibalism; the methods available to beak trim birds; why a particular method should be chosen; and at what age birds may be trimmed.

Quality Control and Management

The book addresses quality control of beak trimming, enabling egg producers to be confident that equipment is properly set up, that birds are handled and trimmed according to best practice and farm biosecurity is maintained. Management of birds following beak trimming, to protect of the welfare of the birds and to ensure maximum productivity, is covered in detail.

Methods and Future Developments

Best-practice, current methods of beak trimming, costs of trimming and ways to reduce the use of trimming are examined, along with expected future developments. The advantages and disadvantages of beak trimming are fully explored, covering both public and industry attitudes to the operation. Alternatives to beak trimming are canvassed to understand how the use of fitted devices, enrichment devices, abrasives, low lighting and the choice of low-pecking strains of birds can reduce the need for beak trimming. Finally, the book discusses strategies for minimising cannibalism and how the chosen strategy may be documented and justified.

Additional Notes

Please note that this book is spiral-bound.

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