Livestock Production and Management

soft eggs

What To Do When Your Chicken Lay Soft Eggs

Laying chickens are expected to start lying after about 18 weeks with good management practices. Upon laying, there are several production issues that may occur; some of which are soft-shell eggs, very small eggs (peewee eggs), bloody egg production, to mention a few. Majority of these problems can be prevented and treated with proper and…

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Inclusion Rate of Blood Meal In Chicken Feeds

Protein is one of the most important nutrients in chicken feed; it is needed to build muscles and enhance rapid growth, and egg production, in the case of laying birds. In case you do not know, protein sources are usually the most expensive ingredients in livestock feed. One of the cheapest sources of protein in…

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Inclusion Rate of Blood Meal In Cow Feed

Going to a decade in the livestock and general agriculture industry, I have always advocated for end-to-end and zero-waste agriculture where farm produce is fully utilized to derive maximum benefits. The use of blood meal in cow feed is a step in sustainable livestock production. Blood meal is a valuable protein source in livestock feed….

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Why You Should Consider Noiler Chickens As A Beginner

I have been in the poultry business for nearly a decade and feel I have the best experience to mentor and guide beginners. Over the years, I have reared broilers, pullets, cockerels, turkeys, and noilers; I can share insightful tips on how to rear these poultry birds successfully. My experience with each of the birds…