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  • Question
    Is this recipe for broiler starter or broiler finisher?
    Donagan
    Top Answerer
    Neither. It is for raising healthy broilers.
  • Question
    How do I reduce the death rate of my chickens?
    Community Answer
    Make sure they have proper living conditions, such as fresh water, food and a place to rest. You should also get a chicken pen to protect them from any potential predators, and vaccinate them to reduce the number of chickens falling ill.
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    Can I feed my broilers cracked maize meal and cracked roasted soybeans (not organic) from day one till market stage?
    Community Answer
    No, baby chicks need special nutrition for the first year. You can find many resources to help guide you through chicken nutrition from baby chicks, under 1 year and also 1 year old and older on the internet, books and you local agriculture institutions.
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    Can we add maize to broiler feed?
    Michele
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    "Feeding up to 25% cracked maize does not affect broiler growth performance while improving feed mill output by as much as 19%," according to research (Clark et al., 2009) from Kansas State University.
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    Can I feed my broilers with raw soya beans?
    Ashley
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    In general, all beans and peas are good protein and energy sources for birds. The primary problem with their use is that they must be processed prior to feeding. Raw soybeans should never be fed to poultry or game birds.
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    Can a female broiler lay egg without a male?
    Ashley
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    Healthy female chickens, known as hens, are able to lay eggs, whether or not a rooster is present. Eggs will be unfertilized if the hen has no access to a rooster, which means the egg will never develop into a chick. Healthy hens are able to lay an egg about once a day, but may occasionally skip a day.
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    What are the quantities for making feed for 1000 broilers?
    Ashley
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    Approximately 20,000 pounds for 1000 chicks to 12 weeks of age. If you are raising Cornish crosses going beyond 8 weeks, it is really not profitable.
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    What do you mean by organic ingredients?
    Ashley
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    Produce can be called organic if it's certified to have grown on soil that had no prohibited substances applied for three years prior to harvest. When packaged products indicate they are “made with organic [specific ingredient or food group],” this means they contain at least 70% organically produced ingredients.
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    How can I calculate the metabolizable energy in my broiler starter feed?
    Ashley
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    The metabolizable energy (m.e.) of the ration fed is calculated as its gross energy less the gross energy of the excreta eliminated over the same period per kg. of ration eaten.
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    Can chicks eat the shells from incubator if they finish hatching?
    JAYCEE LOVEJOY
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    Unfortunately no, because they have lost their egg tooth, so they have to be fed just like chickens.
  • Question
    Can the egg make a baby?
    Donagan
    Top Answerer
    If you have one or more roosters with your hen(s), the eggs will hatch out baby chicks (if the eggs stay warm). If you don't have a rooster, you'll still get eggs but no baby chicks.
  • Question
    How do I protect my chicks from cold?
    Donagan
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    Place them in a box of appropriate size, and use a heat lamp above them or a heating pad under them.
  • Question
    How can I start training layers from day old?
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    That depend on what you mean by "training" them. You can begin desensitizing them to most things when they are very young, but have to wait until they are mature to teach them other things.
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    How many times do I feed my chicks or layers?
    Community Answer
    All chickens need food and water to always be available to them. Have a feeder and waterer always full and out in their coop and/or area to be easily accessible 24/7, 365.
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    How can a farmer solve the issue of biosecurity? What are the types of herbs to give laying hens as occasional snacks. Which is profitable, broilers or layers?
    Community Answer
    1. Either have different shoes that you wear in your different chicken coops as well as another separate pair to wear in the areas where you keep your other animals, or get disposable covers to put on over your shoes in those areas. 2. Basil, mint, oregano, sage and many others are great for laying hens - and they love them! 3. Both are quite profitable, however, I recommend layers as they are a one-time investment that produces much income for years and years, whereas broilers you must continuously replace and only ever get one payment per animal.
  • Question
    Can l use cabbages as chicken feed?
    Community Answer
    The short answer is, no, you can't. Vegetables and such are great, nutritious treats for your chickens, but that cannot be their full diet. They also need chicken feed to survive and be healthy.
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    How do I know if my chicken is sick?
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  • Question
    What feed will hasten my chicks' growth?
    WildAnimalGirl
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    Starter feed is high in protein content, giving young chicks a healthy start when they're growing the fastest.
  • Question
    If the feed is for starters, can it be mashed?
    Community Answer
    You can grind or mash or cook and mash feed for chicks. Grind it fine enough that they can easily pick it up and eat it. It shouldn't be so big that they wouldn't be able to get it into their mouths. Also, be sure they have access to tiny bits of crushed gravel. It helps them to digest their food.
  • Question
    What is the objective?
    Community Answer
    The objective is to make healthy, organic chicken feed for your chicken/s. This way, you can know exactly what is in your chicken feed!
  • Question
    Should I store the feed up to 6 months before giving it to my bird?
    Community Answer
    You should try to use your feed up within 3 - 4 months. Over winter, keep it dry and cool; in the summer, you should freeze it if you can to prevent it from going bad. That also goes for hay.
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    What makes chickens not lay every day? Can common beans be ground and mixed in chicken feeds that are locally made? What about dry sweet potatoes, can it make a good feeds? What about seeds of other legumes?
    ROSE JARMAN
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    Not all chickens lay every day, especially when it is cold, when molting or when they don't have food or water. You could put some types of beans in the feed but "common bean" is not very specific, so it depends on what beans you actually mean. And dried sweet potatoes are good for chickens, but have a lot of sugar, and I think it is best to only give them those as an occasional treat.
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    What can be used instead of alfalfa and oats, since are not common in the tropical countries?
    Amy Harrison
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    Oats can be replaced with ground flax or rice bran. Alfalfa meal can be replaced with soy or field beans with supplemented calcium powder or oyster shells.
  • Question
    Should I store the food for 6 months before giving it to them?
    Amy Harrison
    Top Answerer
    No, when the article states ''store up to six months,'' it means that you can continue feeding the chicken feed to your chickens for six months before it goes bad. You can feed the chicken feed to your flock as soon as it's made.
  • Question
    Among all the ingredients, which of them make the birds lay big eggs?
    Ray
    Community Answer
    Chickens will lay eggs the size they were bred for, thus making it sort of impossible to change their egg size. If you got a Silkie hen, she just lays tiny eggs, as that’s all she can lay. You need to choose the type of hen according to the egg size you're after.
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    What can I do if my chicken are low egg production?
    Community Answer
    Some chickens do not lay a lot of eggs, depending on the breed. Just keep your chickens happy, wait until they are old enough (6 months to 2 years), and ensure they have easy access to needed food and water.
  • Question
    How many weeks will it take a layer to lay eggs?
    Community Answer
    Depending on the breed of chicken you have, it changes. The average is 5-8 months until their first egg.
  • Question
    When hens start laying, how long do they take to stop laying?
    Community Answer
    Laying hens can lay eggs for many years. The age that they stop laying is different for every laying hen. As they get older, egg production will gradually slow until it stops.
  • Question
    How much can I spend every day on keeping seven chickens?
    Community Answer
    It depends on the standard of living you are going to provide them with. And what is important is their food and their cleanliness level. Their food should be rich in nutrients because you are going to obtain eggs from them as well.
  • Question
    What makes a chicken lay every day?
    Rockysloth_21
    Community Answer
    It does depend on breed/age of your chickens, but if they have nesting boxes, put a fake egg there on their nesting boxes. It is natural behavior for them to know how to lay eggs, as long as they know where to do it. But remember some breeds don't lay eggs every day.
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