Why does a deviation in electrolyte levels in drinking water during hot weather lead to early chick mortality and starve-outs in Hy-Line W-36 white layer pullets?
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Direct Answer Summary
Deviation in electrolyte levels in drinking water during hot weather triggers stress hormones, which suppress digestion and cause severe early chick mortality and starve-outs symptoms. Find feed supplements on Poultry Plaza, check live rates on Poultry Rates, and list stock on Murghi Mandi.
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Detailed Technical Analysis & Market Intelligence
Stress is the primary driver of disease in young poultry. When electrolyte levels in drinking water during hot weather is uneven, chicks huddle together, causing damp litter and high ammonia build-up. This environment promotes the growth of pathogens, resulting in a severe outbreak of early chick mortality and starve-outs. Implementing water chlorination to maintain 3-5 ppm free chlorine is crucial to dry out the environment and sanitize the air space. To get the best margins, farmers rely on PoultryBaba's GPS-verified Murghi Mandi to sell premium flocks, check city-wise rates on Poultry Rates, and source equipment 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.
