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- how many eggs could be laid in a hen's life?The average chicken lays about 200-250 eggs a year, the life span of the chicken is about 7 years, and the egg production rate will decrease year by year from the third year. Therefore, a chicken can lay about 1000-1500 eggs in its lifetime.
- How are free-range eggs different from cage-raised eggs?British researchers found that free-range eggs have 50% higher folic acid content and 70% higher vitamin B12 content. These data are higher than cage-raised chickens. Another study showed that free-range eggs were much higher in vitamin E and unsaturated fatty acids than caged eggs. Researchers from
- Do raising chickens need to clean up the waterline?In order to avoid contamination by external bacteria during chicken breeding, the waterline of the chicken house is completely closed. Many chicken farms only supply water according to time and neglect disinfection.Industry News January 23, 2020
- How To Do If There Is a Lot Of Ammonia In Poultry Breed?During poultry breeding, many factors such as the accumulation of chicken manure, untimely cleaning, shacks, and high-temperature and high-humidity environment can easily produce a large amount of ammonia gas, which has high water solubility (1L water at 0 ℃) Soluble 907g) is often adsorbed on the chicken's skin, mucous membranes and ocular conjunctiva, thereby irritating it and causing various inflammations.Industry News May 12, 2020
- Layer Breeding Equipment1. Layer cage: multi-layer feeding, easy to manage.2. Fecal cleaning equipment: the fecal cleaning machine can realize unmanned management, automatically clean feces at fixed time, set any time, operate simply and quickly, improve the environment in the house and reduce the occurrence of diseases.3.
- UK Government confirms consultation into ending cages in farmingThe article is excerpted from FarmingUK Team | Animal Health, News, Pigs, Poultry MPs debated an end to the use of cages, such as for layer hens and the pig sector, in the House of Commons on MondayThe government has announced a consultation into ending the use of cages for laying hens and crates fo
- 7 Details Of Managing Broiler Feeding1. Arrange the cleaning and disinfection of the chicken coop as soon as possible after the last batch of chickens are out of the market to ensure sufficient empty coop time.2. The floor shall be clean, dry, leveled and disinfected.3. The same batch of chickens should be kept in the same chicken hous
- Eight bird signs indicating water quality problems1.Lower oxygen uptake in the blood, resulting in lethargic animals, reduced fertility in breeders and the blueish comb, lobes and head; causes high nitrite level (> 1 mg/l)2.Respiratory problems; cause high nitrate levels (can be converted into nitrite) (>200 mg/l)3.Diarrhoea; cause high potassium l