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OLD LAYER CHICKEN FARMING AND COLLECTING EGGS|| FARMING LAYER BIRDS/ CHICKEN IN NIGERIA

When your old layer chickens stop laying eggs, there are several steps you can take:
(1) Assess the situation: Determine if all the birds have stopped laying or if it's just a few individuals. This assessment will help you identify if there is a general issue affecting the flock or if it's specific to certain birds.

(2) Examine their health: Conduct a thorough health check of the birds to ensure they are in good condition. Look for signs of illness, parasites, nutritional deficiencies, or any other factors that could be impacting egg production. If you notice any concerning symptoms, consult with a veterinarian for a proper diagnosis and treatment.

(3) Evaluate nutrition: Review the diet you are providing to the birds. Ensure that they are receiving a balanced and appropriate feed that meets their nutritional requirements for egg production. Check if they have access to clean water at all times, as dehydration can also affect egg laying.

(4) Lighting management: Adequate lighting is crucial for stimulating egg production. Ensure that the birds are exposed to a consistent and appropriate photoperiod. Typically, 14-16 hours of light per day is recommended for commercial egg production. If needed, use artificial lighting to supplement natural light.
(5)Address stress factors: Stress can significantly impact egg production. Evaluate the environment and management practices to identify any potential stressors such as overcrowding, temperature extremes, inadequate ventilation, or disturbances from predators or other animals. Take steps to minimize stress and create a calm and comfortable environment for the birds.

(6) Consider age and molting: As birds age, their egg production naturally declines. If you have older birds, it's expected that their laying capacity will decrease over time. Additionally, molting, which is the natural process of shedding feathers, can temporarily halt egg production. If your birds are going through molting, provide appropriate nutrition and care to support their feather regrowth and subsequent egg production.

(7) Plan for flock replacement: If your birds are at the end of their productive lifespan, consider planning for flock replacement by introducing younger birds. This will ensure a consistent supply of eggs in the long run.

Old Layer Chicken Farming And Collecting Eggs|| Farming Layer Birds/ Chicken In Nigeria

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14 июня 2023 г. 11:00:09
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