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How long does it take for a hen to lay eggs?
by admin on 22-06-10
It takes 3-6 months for a hen to lay eggs from shelling. Hens usually lay eggs during the day. A hen can produce more than 900 eggs in its lifetime. To increase the egg rate, the hens should be exposed to 14 hours of light a day, and the hens should be provided with bean cakes, bean dregs and ot...
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Incubation conditions for chickens5
by admin on 22-06-09
Drying eggs Drying eggs has a positive physiological effect. Drying the eggs properly lowers the temperature can achieve the purpose of thorough ventilation, entering the embryos and dissipating heat, and enhancing the cold resistance and vitality of the embryos. In general areas, from the 5th da...
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Incubation conditions for chickens4
by admin on 22-06-08
Turning the egg Turning the egg is one of the indispensable conditions for the normal development of the embryo. egg flipping To explain that it can make the eggs change position and receive temperature evenly, prevent the embryo from adhering to the shell membrane, promote the movement of the em...
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Incubation conditions for chickens3
by admin on 22-06-07
Ventilation During the development of embryos, it is necessary to continuously inhale oxygen and expel carbon dioxide. hatch The oxygen demand of 1-4 day old embryos is low and gradually increases after 4 days. Ventilation should pay attention to the following points. hatch The height of the che...
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Incubation conditions for chickens2
by admin on 22-06-06
Humidity When hatching, the following points should be considered when controlling the humidity. Different embryo ages, the required humidity different. 1-16 days of embryonic age humidity maintained at 53%-57%; 16-18 days of embryonic age to promote allantoic For the discharge of liquid and the ...
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Incubation conditions for chickens 1
by admin on 22-06-03
Temperature is the primary condition for embryo development, and the developing chicken embryo is sensitive to the environmental temperature. most sensitive. Different types of incubators require different incubation temperatures. three-dimensional incubator, The suitable temperature is 37.8-38°C...
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Thailand’s 500,000 layer hen cage project: large cage breeding, larger breeding volume, and improved customer income
by admin on 22-06-02
In this summer, Thailand’s 500,000 layer project is in full production and construction!The project consists of 6 layer houses (2 single houses with 50,000 birds and 4 single houses with 100,000 birds), and eqipped with BH785 large cages newly pushed by , each of which can raise 100,000 bir...
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HOW TO IDENTIFY HEAT STRESSED BIRDS?
by admin on 22-06-01
Several farmers loose big and heavy Broilers above 4 weeks of age mainly during heat weave time. The danger hours are usually between 1pm to 4pm. This is the time during which most of the heat stressed broilers die. *HOW TO IDENTIFY HEAT STRESSED BIRDS* Heat stressed birds will show most of thes...
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Drinker for chicken use
by admin on 22-05-31
For broiler drinking, follows the change of pecking force and adapts to all ages Ensure the proper amount of water, ensure that the slat, pad, pad material comfortable, and keep manure dry Using POM engineering plastic shell, Stainless steel stem, moderate flow, Mainly used for layers breeders an...
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How should wet curtains be used?
by admin on 22-05-19
The hot and humid season is coming Every summer, there are breeding managers who cause breeding losses due to improper use of wet curtains. Through years of on-site management experience at home and abroad, the author summarizes the precautions for the use of wet curtains during high temperature ...
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Chicken eggs are soft
by admin on 22-05-19
Why do hens lay soft eggs? 1. Lack of nutrition Calcium is an important mineral needed to make eggshells. When raising hens, if they lack minerals, they will lay soft-shell eggs. It is necessary to provide hens with feeds with higher protein and mineral content, which can be used in feeds. Add fi...
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Chickens should be raised in this way, which can reduce the occurrence of diseases and ensure their healthy growth
by admin on 22-04-20
Introduction: Whether it is a first-time chicken farmer or a farmer with many years of breeding experience, it can be said that every time the chicken feeding is a test. Because the final harvest of this group of chicks depends on how the chicks were initially fed. If the chicks are taken care of...
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