CATCHING
PROCEDURE
Sherwin Camba (UP College of Vet
Med)
Introduction
   Feed withdrawal
    8-12 hours before processing
    To empty the digestive tract

    To reduce carcass contamination

Minimal effect of feed withdrawal in live
weight
Catching Procedures
Preparation
Water must be available until the start of

catching
Lighting should be dimmed at the time of

catching
    Ifnot feasible, use blue or green lights to calm
    the birds
Remove or raise all equipment that may
Catching Procedures
Catching procedures should be done at night
    Birds   are less active
Careful management of the ventilation system is
needed during catching
    To   ensure adequate house ventilation
Catching Procedures
 If there is time between loads, turn up the
lights, replace the water and gently walk through
the birds
Welfare considerations is important

    To minimize bruising and downgrades
    Stockman should be present to supervise
Catching Procedures
Dark strip curtains hung over the doors

    Block  out light during daytime catching
    Allows birds to remain quiet
    Facilitate better ventilation
    Reduce bird stress
    Diminish risk of piling
Birds should be placed in clean crates or modules

    Recommended     density should be applied
    Densities should be reduced in summer months
POSSIBLE
CAUSES OF
DOWN GRADES IN
     THE
PROCESSING
  PLANTS
Too high stocking density
Scratching
Bruising

Broken limbs

Blisters

    Hock

    Breast
Feeding system break down
Scratching

Incorrect lighting program
Scratching

High light intensity
Scratching

Aggressive movement by
    stockman
Scratching
Bruising

Broken limbs
Poor feathering
Scratching
Blisters

    Hock

    Breast
Aggressive catching
Scratching
Bruising

Broken limbs

Blisters

    Hock

    Breast
Poor litter
Blisters


    Hock

    Breast
Incorrect Nutrition
Scratching
Broken limbs

Blisters

    Hock

    Breast
Plucking Machines
Broken limbs

Ventilation
Scratching
Blisters

    Hock

    Breast
Drinker Management
Blisters


    Hock

    Breast
References
   THANK YOU      Cobb Broiler Manual

Broiler Chicken Catching Procedure