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		<title>Privacy Policy</title>
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<p><strong>Your Privacy</strong><br />Your privacy is important to us. To better protect your privacy we provide this notice explaining our online information practices and the choices you can make about the way your information is collected and used. To make this notice easy to find, we make it available on our homepage and at every point where personally identifiable information may be requested.</p>
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		<title>Gas heaters for poultry houses</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The best gas brooder for heating a chicken housein South Africa is the Gasolec brooder. This fantastic gas heater for chicken houses is available from Chicken Shack Agencies and is widely used (and copied) in South Africa. Chicken farmers in &#8230; <a href="http://broilerchickens.co.za/2011/06/11/gas-heaters-for-poultry-houses/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>The best gas brooder for <a name="heating a chicken house"></a><a title="heaters for chickens" href="http://brooders.co.za/gas-heaters-and-gas-brooders-for-poultry/" target="_blank">heating a chicken house</a>in South Africa is the <strong>Gasolec brooder.</strong> This fantastic <em>gas heater for chicken houses</em> is available from Chicken Shack Agencies and is widely used (and copied) in South Africa. Chicken farmers in South Africa have trusted the Gasolec gas brooder for many years and never had problems. Other methods for heating a chicken house include electric brooders (expensive to run) and coal fired heatcos (dirty and not very green).</p>

<div class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://chicken-farming.com/gas-brooders-for-heating-chicken-houses/"><img title="G12 Gasolec brooder - gas heaters for poultry" src="http://chicken-farming.com/wp-content/uploads/gas-heater-poultry-300x244.jpg" alt="Poultry heaters South Africa" width="300" height="244" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">G12 Gasolec gas brooder</p></div>

<p>When buying a <strong>gas heate</strong>r, Chicken Shack Agencies offer full service and back up and spares for the imported Gasolec gas brooder. For use in <a name="broiler houses"></a><a href="http://broilerchickens.co.za/broiler-chicken-houses-south-africa/" target="_blank">broiler houses</a>, layer houses and breeder house, the gas heater made by Gasolec is the best heating solution for warming a poultry house. The heater is generally used for keeping the poultry house, or a portion of the poultry house warm for day old chicks. A brooding curtain is hung across a section of the house so that gas is not wasted heating the whole structure. <em>The heater is placed about 1.5m above the shavings before the baby chickens arrive</em> &#8211; usually about 24 hours before. The min max thermometer is hung at the height of the chicks head (this is where the temperature should be about 33 degrees Celsius). Warm the section you have curtained off until the the shavings are warm to touch &#8211; and when you dig your fingers into the wood shavings &#8211; your temperature for placing baby broiler chickens is now ready. The day old chicks will now move in and out of the hot spot ( an area under the heater, as they need to. If the chicks are bunching up under the heater it means that they are not warm enough &#8211; if you do not have enough heaters in the area t means that they will cramp up to each other, and in some cases on top of each other. Add another heater &#8211; they are in danger of suffocating each other. Check that your house is sealed and that there are no gaps allowing cold air into the house &#8211; but make sure they have enough oxygen to breathe. If the day olds are pressing up against the outside of the brooding area &#8211; against the walls, trying to get away from the heat &#8211; it means that it is too hot &#8211; <strong>raise the heater to 1.8m</strong> and perhaps increase the size of the brooding area. If the chicks are climbing on top of one another, they are again, in danger of suffocating each other. The chicks, in a properly heated and ventilated brooding area should be scattered around and moving in and out of the heated area at will. <em>Make sure the babies have plenty of water on the day that you place</em> &#8211; this is the most important thing after heating &#8211; they will be dehydrated after sitting on the deliver vehicle most of the day.</p>
<p>Once thaye have taken on water you can encourage them to eat. This can be done by scattering the feed on top of sheets of news paper &#8211; then tap on, and scratch the paper &#8211; the babies, being naturally curious, will investiagte and begin eating. Once a few have found the chicken feed the others will soon follow. <em>Gas brooders and gas heaters for chicken house come in two sizes</em> &#8211; the size depends on the area you want to heat up and how many chickens you have. Heaters for poultry and heaters for chickens are not the same as the units you would buy to heat your porch &#8211; these are not commercial and are not meant to run 24/7. Heater running on gas to heat a poultry house should be put away after you have finished with them &#8211; wipe them down with a damop cloth, clean the filter and jets and store somewhere dry and safe -<strong> do not leave them in the chickens  house &#8211; they will get filthy and carry disease.</strong></p>
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		<title>Broiler chicken houses South Africa</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A broiler house is a chicken house designed specifically for raising broilers &#8211; or chickens for slaughter. Unlike a layer house, a broiler chicken house has higher sides and a lower roof. The curtain system is exactly the same but &#8230; <a href="http://broilerchickens.co.za/broiler-chicken-houses-south-africa/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>A broiler house is a chicken house designed specifically for raising broilers &#8211; or chickens for slaughter. Unlike a layer house, a broiler chicken house has higher sides and a lower roof. The curtain system is exactly the same but the curtain opening is not as high as in a layer house. The curtain system has a winch for easy opening and closing of the poultry curtains.</p>

<div class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 262px"><a href="http://chicken-farming.com/yellow-door-poultry-houses/"><img title="Yellow door chicken house" src="http://chicken-farming.com/wp-content/uploads/ydh.jpg" alt="Poultry house South Africa" width="252" height="110" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Yellow door chicken house from South Africa</p></div>

<p>The sides of the house are covered with mesh and steel poultry house is clad in galvanised steel. When you buy a chicken house make sure you buy one with the thickest galvanised roofing you can afford. Many of the budget chicken houses on the market use 0.27 thick roofing &#8211; which is not going to last very long. It is well worth spending the extra money and roofing your poultry house with 0.5mm roofing or thicker.</p>
<p>Your broiler house should have a water tank on the roof and pipes that carry the water to the bell drinkers or <a name="poultry drinkers"></a><a title="bell drinkers" href="http://poultrydrinkers.com/bell-drinkers-for-chickens/" target="_blank">poultry drinkers</a>. Broiler Chickens are placed when they are a day old in broiler houses. You will need tube feeders and chick trays. The chicken house should also be supplied with chicken heaters. All the poultry equipment for chicken houses should be supplied when you buy poultry houses for chicken farming.<br /><br />A broiler house will also come with tube feeders. Broiler houses in South Africa come in many sizes &#8211; depending on how many broiler chickens you wish to keep in the chicken house. Chicken farming has certain regulations about how many chickens per square meter &#8211; but you can place about 15 chickens per square meter in a broiler house. You will need to keep a close eye on your broiler chickens as disease spreads rapidly in a poultry house with high stocking densities &#8211; if you are doing free range you will need to give your chickens access to the outside using pop holes or free range flaps in your broiler house. Chicken farming and poultry farming uses very specific poultry equipment &#8211; and breeds of chickens South Africa. Poultry housing is available from  Chicken Shack Agencies. The best chicken house is known as a &#8220;<a name="Yellow Door Poultry House"></a><a title="Best chicke house" href="http://chicken-farming.com/yellow-door-poultry-houses/" target="_blank">Yellow Door Poultry House</a>&#8221; and is made in South Africa.</p>
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