Dr. Gajanan

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  • Md Ahidul

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    October 1, 2025 at 5:02 am in reply to: breeding practices

    To ensure genetic quality, I would source high-quality parent stock from reliable breeding companies and carefully select breeders based on fertility, growth, and production traits. I will maintain the correct male-to-female ratio, avoid inbreeding by rotating males or introducing new bloodlines, and practice strict culling of weak or unproductive birds. I will also keep accurate performance records and only hatch good-quality eggs. Alongside these, proper nutrition and biosecurity are essential so that the birds express their full genetic potential.

  • Md Ahidul

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    October 1, 2025 at 4:54 am in reply to: local zoning regulations

    Zoning regulations vary from country to country and even between districts

  • Md Ahidul

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    October 1, 2025 at 4:49 am in reply to: vitamins, minerals, probiotics

    Feed additives are non-nutritive or supplemental substances added to feed to improve growth, health, digestion, and productivity. The main types are vitamins, minerals, and probiotics, and each plays an important role.

  • Md Ahidul

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    October 1, 2025 at 4:38 am in reply to: loose droppings

    Thanks

  • Md Ahidul

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    October 1, 2025 at 4:37 am in reply to: maturity of birds

    ✔️ Advantages:

    ✅ Better Growth Control: In broilers, males and females grow at different rates. Keeping them separate (called sex-separate rearing) helps achieve uniform body weight.

    ✅ Better Feed Efficiency: Feed can be formulated differently for males and females for better performance.

    ✅ Higher Egg Production: In layer farms, hens kept without roosters are calmer and lay eggs more consistently.

  • Md Ahidul

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    October 1, 2025 at 4:35 am in reply to: maturity of birds

    <strong data-start=”1014″ data-end=”1032″>✔️ Advantages:

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  • ✅ <strong data-start=”1039″ data-end=”1065″>Better Growth Control: In broilers, males and females grow at different rates. Keeping them separate (called <strong data-start=”1152″ data-end=”1176″>sex-separate rearing) helps achieve uniform body weight.

  • ✅ <strong data-start=”1219″ data-end=”1246″>Better Feed Efficiency: Feed can be formulated differently for males and females for better performance.

  • ✅ <strong data-start=”1334″ data-end=”1360″>Higher Egg Production: In layer farms, hens kept without roosters are calmer and lay eggs more consistently.

  • Md Ahidul

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    October 1, 2025 at 4:32 am in reply to: Morning

    What are the most important things to check in a poultry house every morning?

  • Md Ahidul

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    October 1, 2025 at 4:29 am in reply to: live and killed vaccines

    What is the difference between <strong data-start=”826″ data-end=”834″>live and <strong data-start=”839″ data-end=”858″>killed vaccines?

  • Md Ahidul

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    October 1, 2025 at 4:26 am in reply to: Poultry diseases

    What are the main routes of disease transmission in a poultry farm?

  • Md Ahidul

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    October 1, 2025 at 4:24 am in reply to: Feed

    What is grit, and why is it used in poultry feed?

  • Md Ahidul

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    October 1, 2025 at 4:22 am in reply to: Feed

    What could cause a sudden drop in feed intake?

  • Md Ahidul

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    October 1, 2025 at 4:18 am in reply to: Control

    How would you control rodents and insects on a farm?

  • Md Ahidul

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    October 1, 2025 at 4:14 am in reply to: Analyze

    How do you record and analyze production data?

  • Md Ahidul

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    October 1, 2025 at 4:11 am in reply to: Healthy

    What are the signs of a healthy chick?

  • Md Ahidul

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    October 1, 2025 at 4:57 am in reply to: Effective Strategies for Subclinical Coccidiosis

    ✅ Answer:
    The best age for preventive anti-coccidiosis treatment in broilers is usually between day 7 and day 14 of age — depending on the type of program you are following and the farm’s history.

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