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Internship Presentation

• Mazhar Hassnain
• Roll No 1880
• Reg No: 1505-GCVS-17
PLACE And DURATION
1. SABIR’S Broiler Farm

 5th Feb 2021 to 22nd March 2021

Civil Veterinary Hospital D.I.Khan

 23rd march 2021 to 16th June 2021


Products of Sabirs' Poultry

The Sabirs’ Poultry is comprised of:


Broiler Farm
Breeder Farm
Sabroso Processing Plant
Feed Companies
Sabir Feed
Multan feed
Shazor Feed
Hatcheries
Sabir Hatchery Sheikhopura
Sabir Hatchery Multan
Introduction

I did my internship at Sabirs Poultry Broiler Farm located at Nankana Sahib


Village Adampura. My internship period was of 1 months and 17 days
(February 05th , 2021 to March 22nd , 2021). I got a great experience about
broiler Cage flock and seek a lot of practical work there. Now
Alhamdulillah, I can manage the farm circle from brooding to rearing and
all the perspective related to farm easily. Its all due to my sincerity and
hardworking and interest in this field.
It is Cage type Broiler farm constructed and designed by a Chinese company
Big Herds-Man.
There was 2 numbers of Shed
Total Flock in Shed No. 1 = 63000 chicks
Each Cage contain 130 chicks
Total Flock in Shed No. 2 = 66000 chicks
Each Cage Contain 138 chicks
SECTIONS:-

Control Room
Store Room
Electrician Room
Shed
Feed Room
Worker Colony
Doctor Colony
Silo
Mortality Ditch
CAGES:-

 Length = 3m
 Width = 1.8m
 Total Cage = 480cages
 Cage in 1 Conveyor = 120 ( 1 Shed contain 4 Conveyor)
 Cage in 1 line = 30
 Shed length = 332 ft. Shed width = 45 ft.
 Shed height = 20 ft from Ceiling & 17 ft. from Attic
PADS:-

Front Pad Length = 39.5 ft & width 6.5ft


Side Pads Length (Both Sides) = 78.9 ft & Width =9ft.
No. of Pads = 3
FANS:-

Total fans =58 fans


Small and Simple fans = 10
Length = 3 ft
Width = 3ft
CFM = 9000
Cone Fan = 14
Length = 4.5 ft
Width = 4.6 ft
CFM = 23000
Box Fans = 10
Length – 4.3ft
Width = 4.3 ft
CFM = 21000
Drum fan = 10
Ceiling fans = 24
BIO-SECURITY
Biosecurity is one of the most important pillars in management of control sheds to prevent entry of harmful
pathogens in the farm premises.
At Sabirs Broiler farm, biosecurity measures were very strict.
There was zero tolerance in the disciplines of biosecurity.
Entry of unnecessary persons or vehicles was strictly prohibited.
Everyone with ‘’NO” exception have to leave the vehicle to disinfect the hands by dipping the hands in hand
disinfectant box or by hand sanitizer, change the shoes, take the head cover, face mask and disinfect the cell phone.
Any type of vehicle or trucks that came in farm for feed unloading got properly tyre-washed to remove any debris.
Pressure water with 40% formaldehyde solution is used to disinfect the vehicles.
Labor that came for shed work are instructed to first deposit their cell-phone for lamination and take shower then
wear well washed farm clothes & shoes, take face masks and head covers. After that they could go to their sheds.
Different color scheme of uniform and shoes for shed and colony to ensure biosecurity
Foot dip (containing 0.1 to 0.2% GPC8) and hand dip (watery solution containing Dettol solution) at the entrance of
each shed.
Regular cypermethrin spray in the boundary of sheds and insecticidal spray in boundary of sheds, office, feed store,
and colony.
Same farm uniform for the staff, doctors special for visitors.
Separate uniforms and shoes for colony as well as for sheds.
Guests at farm were only allowed to sit in the office.
No unnecessary shed visits were allowed.
VACCINATION:-
Day Vaccine Route
At hatchery MA5 Clone 30 Spray
(ND+ IBD)
8th Day ND-Killed Per-Oral
18th Day ND-Killed Per-Oral
FEEDING:-
DAY FEED
1st -10th 9A
11th – 24th 9B
25th- 42nd 9S
Bird Weighing
Accurate weighing of enough birds in the rearing and
reproductive periods is the only way to adjust feed
amounts and control bodyweight. Sample weighing
should be carried out weekly starting at day old before
offering of feed.

Weight was done on weekly basis


Day Old chick weight was 40gms
Uniformity
Good uniformity:-
 Good uniformity is a key for good peak production and maximum
chick yield. Adequate feed supply and distribution for the individual
bird is sign of good uniformity
Main causes for poor uniformity are:
Insufficient feeder space. In this case, not all birds may be able to
consume enough feed to meet their demand.
Uneven feed supply in the house.
The feed supply system must be able to distribute the feed quickly so
that all birds can start to eat at the same time.
Nutritional and disease problems. Intestinal disease problems (e.g.
coccidiosis) affecting the utilization of nutrients can also cause
uniformity problems
Postmortem and Diseases at farm and their
medication
E.Coli
Enteritis
Salmonella
Continue….
Infectious Bursal Disease
Hydro Pericardium Syndrome
Yolk Sac
Treatment:

Zoitl / Biotil
Dosage and Administration
3ml per 10 litre drinking water for 3-5 Days (Zoitl)
250 mg per ml (biotil)
 
Bromo 05/ Bromo-Z
Dosage and Administration
1 ml per 5 litr drinking water for 3-5 days
Care: 1ml 10 litre of Drinking water
CONTINUE……
Stressfort
Dosage and Administration
5 litre
 
Calgophos
Dosage and Administration
 1-2ml per litre of Drinking water
Enrolist
Dosage and Administration
 1ml per 4 litre of drinking water
Continue…..
Linmoxi
Dosage and Administration
 Treatment dose: 1gm per 2 litre
 Preventive Dose: 1gm per 4 litre
Doxinill:
Dosage and Administration
 0.5-1.0 ml per litre of drinking water
Love qas
Dosage and Administration
 1ml per 2 litre of drinking water
Selvit-E
Dosage and Administration
 Treatment; 1ml per 12 litre of drinking water
 Preventive “ 1 ml per 15 litre of drinking water
Bkovit
Dosage and Administration
 10-15ml per 1000litre in drinking water
Amoxicillin
Dosage and Administration
 10-20mg
My Routine Work at Farm

Regular feed offering to birds under my supervision


Regular monitoring of temperature & humidity
Regular monitoring of ventilation
Regular monitoring of watering of birds.
Feed sampling which is offered for next day.
To observe health status of birds.
To ensure lighting schedule of sheds
 To ensure labor is working efficiently and maintaining the
cleanliness of farm.
To report Assistant Farm Manager regarding all above mentioned
tasks.
Vaccination under supervision of me.
2. Civil Veterinary Hospital
 CVH DIK was my second internship station where I
performed different duties and veterinary practices
during my internship period.
I was supervised by Veterinary officer Dr Tariq.
I am very thankful to other staff at CVH DIK as they
helped me to utilize my professional skills at CVH
DIK.
Case # 1
Case #1
 
Animal : Calf
 
History / Sign / Symptoms ;
Bulging of Eye
Prescapular Lymphnodes Swelling
104 °F Temperature
 
Diagnosis:
 Theleria
 
Treatment:-
Inj: butalex 4cc IM
Inj Rasomycin LA 5cc IM
 
Case #2
Animal : Buff
 
History / Sign / Symptoms ;
Swelling of udder and Teat
Hard to Touch Udder
Wound on Teats
 
Diagnosis:
 Mastitis
 
Treatment:-
Inj: Amovet 20 cc IM ( on 2nd day 15cc & on 3rd day 15cc )
Inj Fluzaak 10 cc IM
Case #3
Calf
Hx:
-Diarrhoea
Rx:
-Enronome 20% 2cc I/M
-Inj extra LA sat tylophen 3cc
Case # 4
SHEEP
Hx:
-Casteration
Rx:
-Castration
-Inj Vetefenac 10 ml , 3ml/day
Case #5
Goat
Hx:
-Maggots in scrotum due to castration
Rx:
-TT Oil
- Cleaning
-OTC Spray
Case # 6
BIRD
Hx:
-Diarrhoea
-Weak
Rx:
-Inj Neurobion
-Syp Novidate
-Syp lysovite
Census
In the last 1.5 Month at CVH we perform Census
THANK YOU

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