From 1 month old to stag age (about 8–12 months), gamefowl management focuses on proper nutrition, disease prevention, exercise, conditioning, and selection. Below is a practical management guide.
Gamefowl Management Guide (1 Month Old to Stag)
1. Growing Stage (1–3 Months Old)
Housing
- Transfer chicks from the brooder to a grow-out pen.
- Provide at least 0.5–1 square meter per 4–5 birds.
- Ensure good ventilation and protection from rain and predators.
- Keep litter dry and clean.
Feeding
- Use Grower Mash or Crumble (18–20% protein).
- Feed ad libitum (free choice).
- Provide clean drinking water at all times.
- Offer greens such as kangkong, ipil-ipil leaves, or vegetables occasionally.
Health Management
- Deworm at 6–8 weeks, then every 2–3 months.
- Vaccinate according to your veterinarian's recommendation.
- Observe birds daily for signs of illness.
- Clean feeders and drinkers regularly.
Management Practices
- Remove weak or deformed birds.
- Separate aggressive birds if fighting starts.
- Trim overgrown beaks only when necessary.
2. Juvenile Stage (3–5 Months Old)
Housing
- Provide larger growing pens.
- Avoid overcrowding.
- Install perches for exercise.
Feeding
- Continue Grower Feed (16–18% protein).
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Introduce whole grains such as:
- Corn
- Wheat
- Oats
- Supply grit and oyster shell if needed.
Health Care
- Continue deworming schedule.
- Check for lice and mites.
- Maintain biosecurity.
Training
- Allow birds to free range during the day if possible.
- Encourage natural exercise.
3. Pre-Stag Stage (5–7 Months Old)
At this age males begin showing dominance.
Separation
- Separate cockerels before serious fighting occurs.
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Place birds in:
- Individual pens
- Tie cords
- Small fly pens
Feeding
- Use Developer Feed (15–16% protein).
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Supplement with:
- Yellow corn
- Cracked corn
- Green vegetables
- Vitamins twice weekly
Health
- Continue parasite control.
- Check feet for injuries.
- Observe comb and feather condition.
4. Stag Stage (7–12 Months Old)
Housing
- Individual staking cords or cages.
- Provide shade.
- Prevent direct fighting with neighboring birds.
Feeding
Typical daily ration:
Morning:
- Commercial developer pellets
- Fresh water
Afternoon:
- Corn
- Wheat
- Oats
Supplements:
- Multivitamins (1–2 times weekly)
- Electrolytes during hot weather
- Calcium/mineral supplements when needed
Exercise
Daily exercise helps develop strength.
Examples:
- Walking
- Wing flapping
- Short free-range periods
- Scratch area with sand
Avoid excessive exercise in young stags.
Selection of Breeders
Choose birds with:
✔ Straight legs
✔ Broad chest
✔ Strong wings
✔ Bright eyes
✔ Tight feathers
✔ Good temperament
Cull birds with:
- Crooked toes
- Weak legs
- Poor growth
- Frequent illness
- Deformities
Health Program
| Age | Management |
|---|---|
| 6–8 weeks | First deworming |
| Every 2–3 months | Repeat deworming |
| Monthly | External parasite control |
| Daily | Clean water |
| Weekly | Clean housing |
| Anytime | Isolate sick birds |
Biosecurity
- Disinfect equipment regularly.
- Limit visitors to the farm.
- Quarantine newly purchased birds for 2–3 weeks.
- Dispose of dead birds properly.
- Keep rodents and wild birds away.
Daily Routine
Morning
- Feed birds.
- Replace drinking water.
- Inspect for injuries or illness.
Midday
- Allow exercise (if applicable).
- Check water supply.
Afternoon
- Second feeding.
- Clean feeders and drinkers.
Evening
- Secure birds.
- Check staking cords or cages.
Expected Growth
| Age | Stage |
|---|---|
| 1 month | Fully feathered chick |
| 2 months | Fast-growing juvenile |
| 3 months | Young grower |
| 4 months | Developing cockerel/pullet |
| 5 months | Pre-stag |
| 6 months | Young stag |
| 7–8 months | Mature stag |
| 9–12 months | Ready for breeding or conditioning |
This management program is suitable for common gamefowl breeds raised in the Philippines and can be adjusted based on your farm conditions and breeding goals.