Depending on region and climate conditions, the floor in the broiler house can differ, as can the availability of litter material.
In relatively mild climates, floors can consist of sand which is topped with a thick layer of fresh litter to insulate DOC’s from the floor. In areas with colder climates and/or harsh winters, the floor is usually concrete, which is easy to warm up and thus less litter is needed. In choosing the type of litter, availability and price are the largest drivers.
Commonly used litter types are:
Important is the moisture absorbing properties, because once litter gets too wet, its difficult to get right again. The consequences of wet litter are cold spots, bacteria development, breast blisters and footpad lesions as well as respiratory problems due to high ammonia concentrations.
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