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Do air purifiers really work?
Yes , Of course . Air purifiers, also known as portable air cleaners, are household appliances that improve indoor air quality by removing airborne pollutants from circulation. Many of the best air purifiers boast filters that can trap at least 99.97% of particles measuring as little as 0.3 micr...Read more -
How soon does an egg need to be incubated?
7 to 14 days The freshness of the eggs determines the hatching rate. The eggs storage life are no more than 14 days in winter, and storage life no more than 7 days in summer, and storage life no more than 10 days in spring and autumn; Hatchability decreases rapidly when eggs are stored for m...Read more -
How do I keep my chickens warm in winter?
Prepare your coop with heater plate Provide roosts. Roosts offer an elevated space for chickens to rest overnight, which keeps them off the cold floor. Manage drafts and insulate your coop. Provide supplemental heat with a heater plate to keep them warm and comfortable. Keep coops ventilated....Read more -
Chickens in the fall are prone to four major chicken diseases
1, chicken infectious bronchitis Infectious diseases are the most terrible, chicken infectious bronchitis is able to directly let the chicken fatal, this disease occurs in the chick is very dangerous, the general resistance of chicks are very weak, so the protective measures for chicks must be do...Read more -
How to improve gut health in laying hens?
What is overfeeding? Overfeeding means that there are residual feed particles in the feed that have not been completely digested; the cause of overfeeding is a disorder in the chicken’s digestive function, which results in the feed not being completely digested and absorbed. Harmful effects...Read more -
It is important to choose the right method to immunize your chickens!
Vaccination is an important component of poultry management programs and is critical to the success of poultry farming. Effective disease prevention programs such as immunization and biosecurity protect hundreds of millions of birds around the world from many infectious and fatal diseases and imp...Read more -
Protecting the liver and kidneys is fundamental to improving the performance of laying hens!
A. Functions and roles of the liver (1) Immune function: the liver is an important part of the body’s immune system, through the reticuloendothelial cells phagocytosis, isolation and elimination of invasive and endogenous pathogenic bacteria and antigens, to maintain the health of the immun...Read more -
What is chicken louse?
Chicken louse is a common extracorporeal parasite, mostly parasitized on the back of the chicken or the base of the downy hairs, generally do not suck blood, eat feathers or dander, causing chickens itchy and uneasy, long in the head of the chickens lice, can make the head, neck feathers off. It ...Read more -
How to keep chickens productive in summer?
Hot weather will make the body temperature of laying hens rise, blood circulation speed up, the body will lose too much water and nutrients. All these factors will affect the physiological regulation and metabolic function in laying hens’ bodies, which will lead to a decline in their egg pr...Read more -
How to keep your laying hens housed and eating well during the high temperatures?
Laying hen house environmental control management 1、Temperature: The temperature and humidity of the hen house is the necessary index to promote egg laying, the relative humidity reaches about 50%-70%, and the temperature reaches about 18℃-23℃, which is the best environment for egg laying. When ...Read more -
How can laying hens be productive and stable in the hot summer?
In the hot summer, high temperature is a big threat to chickens, if you don’t do a good job of preventing heat stroke and improving feeding management, then egg production will be significantly reduced and mortality increased. 1.Prevent high temperature The temperature in the chicken coop i...Read more -
Tips for egg-laying hens in summer
The body temperature of chickens is relatively high, at 41-42 ℃, the whole body has feathers, chickens do not have sweat glands, not able to sweat, can only rely on respiration to dissipate heat, so the ability to tolerate high temperatures is poor. The impact of heat stress on laying hens caused...Read more