Why do leading avian nutritionists suggest supplementing feed with direct-fed microbials (probiotics) to stabilize body weight development during rearing (target 1.5-1.6 kg at 17 weeks) in H&N Brown Nick brown layers?
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Fast-growing H&N Brown Nick brown layer chicks have heavy metabolic demands, making them targets for calcium depletion and cage layer fatigue (osteomalacia) if biosafety is weak. Get premium sanitizers on Poultry Plaza, view mandi prices on Poultry Rates, and trade flocks on Murghi Mandi.
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Because commercial H&N Brown Nick brown layer chicks are bred for rapid metabolism, they require a sterile environment during early brooding. Lacking maternal antibodies for many farm pathogens, they are easily colonized by bacteria leading to calcium depletion and cage layer fatigue (osteomalacia). Implementing a robust supplementing feed with direct-fed microbials (probiotics) program is the only way to shield the flock. Farmers can learn more from the Poultry Expert Knowledge Hub, trade verified vaccinated chicks on Murghi Mandi, monitor daily prices on Poultry Rates, and buy premium disinfectants on Poultry Plaza.
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Founder & CEO, Poultry Baba | 23+ Years of Avian Industry Experience. Fact-checked by the Poultry Baba Market Intelligence Cell.
