SEC Nigeria, Sub-Saharan Africa Poultry Management (Basic Certificate) Cohort #6 – Feb 11 – March 8,
SEC Nigeria, Sub-Saharan Africa Poultry Management (Basic Certificate) Cohort #6 – Feb 11 – March 8,
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Welcome to the Basic Poultry Production discussion group in the Soy Excellence Center program! 🐔🌱View more
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Welcome to the Basic Poultry Production discussion group in the Soy Excellence Center program! 🐔🌱
Have questions about poultry production? Ask away! Our group provides a platform for you to seek answers directly from our Subject Matter Expert. Join the discussion and get the guidance you need to succeed in poultry farming. Let’s learn together!
Fertile eggs should be stored between 55 and 65°F. If fertile eggs reach temperatures above 72°F, embryos will begin to develop abnormally, weaken, and die. Embryos stored below 46°F also have high embryo mortality. Room temperature is generally too warm and the refrigerator is too cold for storing fertile eggs.
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