Amo Day Old Broiler (Arbor Acres) | 1 Carton

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Amo Day Old Broiler (Arbor Acres) | 1 Carton are produced from optimum egg-producing efficiency for layers and weight gain/feed conversion for broilers. These birds have consistently given value to farmers and have shown why it remains the only source, farmers can trust

Each carton typically contains 50 day-old chicks of Amo (Arbor Acres) packed securely for safe transport. This ensures minimal stress and injury during shipping.

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The Amo Day Old Broiler (Arbor Acres) | 1 Carton is a highly productive breed of broiler chicken, ideal for commercial poultry farming focused on meat production. Arbor Acres is globally recognized for its efficient feed conversion and fast growth rate, making it a popular choice for poultry farmers aiming for high yields.

Key Features of Amo Day Old Broiler (Arbor Acres) | 1 Carton:

  1. Breed
    • The Arbor Acres is a premium broiler breed known for its excellent performance in commercial meat production.
    • It is selected for rapid growth, feed efficiency, and high-quality meat production.
  2. Carton Capacity
    • Each carton contains 50 day-old Arbor Acres chicks.
  3. Growth Performance
    • These chicks are fast-growing, reaching a market weight of 2.5–3 kg in approximately 6–7 weeks.
    • Known for excellent feed conversion (FCR), reducing feed costs and improving profitability.
  4. Health and Disease Resistance
    • Arbor Acres chicks are bred for strong immunity against common poultry diseases like Marek’s disease and Newcastle disease.
    • This breed is resilient and adapts well to various climates and farming conditions.

Benefits of Amo Day Old Broiler (Arbor Acres) | 1 Carton:

  1. Fast Growth
    • Arbor Acres broilers reach market weight quickly, enabling faster returns on investment.
  2. Feed Efficiency
    • This breed has a superior feed-to-meat conversion ratio, which lowers feed costs per kilogram of meat produced.
  3. High Meat Yield
    • They produce tender, high-quality meat with a favorable breast-to-body ratio, making them highly demanded in the market.
  4. Hardiness
    • These chicks have strong resistance to diseases, reducing the need for antibiotics and minimizing health risks.
  5. Adaptability
    • Arbor Acres is suitable for various production systems, including conventional, free-range, and organic farming setups.

Feeding Guide:

  1. Starter Phase (0–14 days)
    • Use a high-protein chick starter feed with 20–22% protein to promote initial growth.
  2. Grower Phase (15–28 days)
    • Switch to grower feed (18–20% protein) to continue steady weight gain.
  3. Finisher Phase (29 days onward)
    • Provide finisher feed (16–18% protein) to optimize meat production for market.
  4. Water and Vitamins
    • Ensure access to clean, fresh water at all times and add vitamins to promote good health and support rapid growth.

Housing Requirements for Amo Day Old Broiler (Arbor Acres) | 1 Carton:

  1. Brooding
    • Keep chicks in a warm brooder with a temperature of 32–35°C during the first week, gradually reducing it as they grow.
  2. Space
    • Starter Phase: 10 chicks per square foot.
    • Grower Phase: 2–3 chicks per square foot.
  3. Ventilation
    • Ensure proper airflow to maintain optimal temperatures and prevent stress or disease.
  4. Litter Management
    • Use dry, absorbent bedding to prevent diseases and keep the brooding area clean.

Carton Details:

Feature Specification
Number of Chicks 50 chicks per carton
Weight/Carton ~5–7 kg
Vaccination Status Typically vaccinated for Marek’s, Newcastle, and other common poultry diseases
Transport Conditions Handle with care, and ensure immediate brooding setup upon arrival

Care on Arrival:

  1. Brooder Setup
    • Ensure the brooder is clean, dry, and well-lit before the chicks arrive.
  2. Hydration
    • Provide glucose water or electrolyte-enriched water immediately to help the chicks adjust after transport.
  3. Health Monitoring
    • Check for any signs of stress or illness and monitor chick activity levels closely during the first few days.

Applications:

  1. Commercial Broiler Production
    • Ideal for large-scale commercial poultry farms focused on meat production.
  2. Free-Range and Organic Farming
    • Can be raised in free-range or organic systems with proper care.
  3. Smallholder and Backyard Farming
    • Suitable for farmers looking to raise broilers for local consumption or market sales.

Additional information

Weight 5.3 kg

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Arbor Acres broiler breed known for and how good is the AMO brand?

Arbor Acres is a world-renowned broiler breed known for its exceptional growth rate and meat yield. AMO Broilers are considered top-tier in Nigeria because they are hatched under strict biosecurity measures, ensuring high vitality and lower mortality rates compared to local unbranded hatcheries.

Which breed of broiler grows faster and what is the growth rate?

Arbor Acres is one of the fastest-growing breeds globally. Under optimal conditions, they exhibit a rapid growth rate, reaching 2.5kg+ within 6 to 8 weeks. While Ross 308 is a close competitor, Arbor Acres is often preferred in Nigeria for its balance of speed and ruggedness.

How many bags of feed are needed for 100 broilers for 8 weeks and what is the best feed?

For 100 broilers, you will typically need 14 to 16 bags (25kg each) of feed to reach 8 weeks. The best feed for day-old broilers is a high-protein Broiler Starter Crumble (minimum 21-23% protein) to support early skeletal development.

Which feed makes broilers grow faster and how can I increase weight in 7 days?

High-quality "Super Starter" or "Pre-Starter" feeds with balanced amino acids (Lysine/Methionine) drive the fastest growth. To boost weight in 7 days, ensure 24-hour light for feeding, maintain optimal brooding temperature (32-35°C), and use multivitamins/electrolytes in their water to stimulate appetite.

What kills broilers at 4 weeks?

Mortality at 4 weeks is often caused by Ascites (water in the belly) due to poor ventilation, Gumboro Disease (IBD) if vaccination was missed, or heat stress. Ensure your litter is dry and the pen is well-ventilated to prevent these issues.

How long does it take for a broiler chicken to fully grow?

In a commercial setup, broilers are considered "market ready" between 42 days (6 weeks) and 56 days (8 weeks). Beyond 8 weeks, the Feed Conversion Ratio (FCR) typically decreases, making them less profitable to keep.

Amo Day Old Broiler (Arbor Acres) | 1 Carton
Amo Day Old Broiler (Arbor Acres) | 1 Carton 81,000.00
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