Poultry Feeding and Nutrition
Public Poultry
Public Poultry
As we know, poultry production systems are continually evolving. One of the primary causes that... View more
Public Poultry
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As we know, poultry production systems are continually evolving. One of the primary causes that determines feeding and nutrition is the improvement made in the genetic potential of poultry birds ( both broilers and layers) and this is done to harness the best potential in the shortest period and with best efficiencies. There are many other factors that have a bearing on feeding and nutrition and some of them are driven by consumers, societal needs, and to cater to the production of specialized poultry products. In some cases, feeding and nutritional may also be determined by government regulations, cost of production, access to desired raw materials and other environmental concerns.
As members of the poultry community – we represent different global regions and different scenarios that control feeding and nutrition, and your experiences will be useful for every member in the community. We feel that knowledge shared on this platform will be useful to all in either improving operations, gaining on production or for taking corrective actions. Come, join this interest group, and share your experiences and views.
Poultry
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Poultry
Posted by Mustafa on December 29, 2024 at 5:49 amWhy is moulting important in poultry?
Chemist. Ashfaq replied 1 year ago 10 Members · 16 Replies -
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Moulting season typically occurs in late summer or autumn and can last anywhere from 2 weeks to 2+ months. Older chickens tend to moult more slowly than younger ones
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Moulting is a natural, annual process for chickens, where they shed old feathers to make way for new growth. While moulting can look a little alarming to the untrained eye, it is essential for keeping their feathers in top condition.
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The first adult molt usually occurs at 16–17 months. The length of the molt varies by bird, but it’s usually around eight weeks.
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Birds have different plumages for winter and summer, and molting allows them to display plumage that indicates their age, sex, and season.
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Molting is important for poultry because it allows birds to renew their feathers and maintain their plumage in top condition
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Moulting season typically occurs in late summer or autumn and can last anywhere from 2 weeks to 2+ months. Older chickens tend to moult more slowly than younger ones.
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Moulting season can start as early as August and last as late as November, but it’s usually in late summer or autumn.
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The first adult moult will usually occur at 16–17 months, depending on the time of year the hen started laying. During the moult, egg production ceases while the bird builds up its nutrient reserves.
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