PROJETO para ÁREA de PASTO das galinhas poedeiras em sistema caipira

Project for a Pasture Area for Laying Hens in a Free-Range System Want to set up a safe, practical, and professionally managed pasture area for your free-range laying hens? In this video, I'll show you a simple and efficient project, with measurements, density per m², and points of attention to avoid mud, disease, and loss of performance. ✅ Stocking density in pasture (rule of thumb) Working with 2 birds per m²: 100 chickens = 50 m² 200 chickens = 100 m² 500 chickens = 250 m² 1,000 chickens = 500 m² 🧱 Recommended fencing (security + durability) In the video, I explain fencing with: 1.80 m height 22 gauge wire/mesh (This standard increases containment and reduces problems with escape and predators, depending on the scenario.) 🌧️ Management on rainy and humid days (critical point) A common mistake is releasing the birds when the soil is poor. Here's the rule of thumb: Do not release them in the rain; Do not release them when the pasture is very wet; Because this turns into mud, increases contamination, soils eggs, worsens health, and reduces production. www.escoladeavicultores.com #freerangepoultryfarming #layinghens #freerangeeggs #paddock #pasture #management #farm #poultryfarming