Show I Ample Room Secret To Broiler Raising Each Bird Needs 06 J Square Feet of Space Theres There's good money in broiler broller raising providing efficient and scientific e production methods are employed Proper housing that gives sufficient room is a n must for a successful broiler operation The University of Delaware agricultural experiment station has found that In this built poultry poultry poultry poul poul- try house which Is 16 feet teet wide and 60 feet long iong an Indiana broiler producer raises 1200 three-pound three broilers every 10 or 11 weeks broilers should be allowed at least OG 06 of a square foot per bird For the farmer who wishes t to start raising broilers in a modest way and develop the business gradually gradually grad grad- there is available an expandable expandable expandable ex built poultry house that is ideal The four-foot four sections may be added as required Some poultry raisers have such buildings feet feet long but they may maybe maybe maybe be made as long as required These roof arched buildings are are- strongly built on a framework of ot laminated wood rafters and covered covered covered cov cov- ered with tempered hardboard hardboard hard- hard board which weathers well an anis anis anc is durable Their curved shape provides provides provides pro pro- vides ample headroom and there are no interior pillars to take up UIt room and impede movement Summing up the effects of crowd crowding crowding crowding ing the experiment station says Rate of growth uniformity o 0 growth feed consumption cost pel pez pound of broiler and pounds of ol broilers sold per chick started are an production factors adversely at af by crowding broilers |