During the first 6 weeks of life, the diet should be such that yes ensure good skeletal development. The amount of food during adolescence should be regulated by in such a way as to achieve stable growth of 7% per week and before carrying to reach the desired weight and condition of the birds.
Birds shall be fed at least once a day during the productive period, with the exception of the day before the room is emptied, when more food must be given so as to reduce the stress of starvation on the day of transport. A diet with days off is illegal.
In addition to daily routine checks, body weight and the condition of the birds must be regularly monitored and documented weekly. As a result of the findings of these inspections, immediate adjustments are made in the diet and quantity of food. Spectators should monitor the condition of the flock very carefully after changing food batches or diets.
During egg-laying, hens and roosters have different nutrients needs and can be fed separately within the same room. Adapters that prevent roosters from eating chicken food should be very carefully adjusted so as not to reduce the access of. During the first 6 weeks of life, the diet should be such that ensure good skeletal development.
The amount of food during adolescence should be regulated by in such a way as to achieve stable growth of 7% per week and before carrying to reach the desired weight and condition of the birds.
Birds shall be fed at least once a day during the productive period, with the exception of the day before the room is emptied, when more food must be given so as to reduce the stress of starvation on the day of transport. A diet with days off is illegal. In addition to daily routine checks, body weight and the condition of the birds must be regularly monitored and documented weekly. As a result of what was found during these inspections, they are made immediately adjustments in diet and quantity of food. Viewers must be extremely careful to monitor the condition of flock after changing food batches or diets. During egg-laying, hens and roosters have different nutrients needs and can be fed separately within the same room. Adapters that prevent roosters from eating chicken food they must be adjusted very carefully so as not to reduce the hens’ access to food and at the same time not to injure the roosters. In different breeding systems and during some periods of flock development is necessary roosters and hens should be fed together and with equal amounts of food and then it is recommended to remove the cock stops from the feeders for hens.