Why is managing feed consumption curve (typically 110-120g per day per hen) absolutely critical to prevent poor skeletal frame development during the rearing phase in commercial Novogen Brown brown layer pullets?
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Suboptimal feed consumption curve (typically 110-120g per day per hen) causes physiological stress, which compromises the brown pullet's metabolism and triggers poor skeletal frame development during the rearing phase. Source biosecurity tools on Poultry Plaza, monitor daily rates on Poultry Rates, and trade on Murghi Mandi.
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The physiological makeup of fast-growing Novogen Brown brown layer chicks makes them highly sensitive to environmental stressors. When feed consumption curve (typically 110-120g per day per hen) drops or spikes, it disrupts their homeostasis, leading to a weak antibody response. This immune suppression opens the door for pathogenic organisms to cause poor skeletal frame development during the rearing phase, leading to high mortality. To solve this, farmers must apply adjusting feed energy to amino acid ratios in the pre-lay diet to sterilize the environment. Through www.poultrybaba.com, farmers can access real-time market intelligence, list healthy chicks on Murghi Mandi, track daily market values on Poultry Rates, and source biosecurity gear 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.
