ISA Brown Point of Lay Birds (12 Weeks) | (MOQ: 500 birds)
ISA Brown Point of Lay Birds (12 Weeks) | (MOQ: 500 birds) are young hens at the stage of their development where they are about to begin laying eggs. These birds are typically aged between 16 and 18 weeks, depending on the breed and rearing conditions. They are fully vaccinated, healthy, and ready to deliver consistent egg production, making them a perfect choice for commercial and small-scale egg farmers.
ISA Brown Point of Lay Birds (12 Weeks) | (MOQ: 500 birds) are young hens at the stage of their development where they are about to begin laying eggs. These birds are typically aged between 16 and 18 weeks, depending on the breed and rearing conditions. They are fully vaccinated, healthy, and ready to deliver consistent egg production, making them a perfect choice for commercial and small-scale egg farmers.
ISA Brown Point of Lay Birds (12 Weeks) is a term that’s used to describe a pullet that is approaching the point where the bird will be old enough to lay eggs. The point that they start to lay varies according to her breed (some breeds mature more quickly than others) and other external factors influencing her development too.
Key Features of ISA Brown Point of Lay Birds (12 Weeks) | (MOQ: 500 birds):
- Breed Types: Popular laying breeds such as ISA Brown, Lohmann Brown, and Hy-Line Brown.
- Age: 12 weeks, depending on breed and management.
- Health Status: Vaccinated and disease-free, ready for a stress-free transition to laying.
- Production Rate: Capable of laying up to 280–320 eggs per year under proper management.
- Adaptability: Performs well in both intensive and semi-intensive rearing systems.
Benefits:
- Immediate Productivity: Start egg collection soon after purchase, reducing downtime.
- Cost-Effective: Saves time and resources compared to raising birds from day-old chicks.
- High Returns: Reliable egg-laying breeds ensure consistent production and profitability.
Key Management Practices:
- Housing Requirements:
- Maintain a clean, well-ventilated coop with 2–3 birds per square meter.
- Ensure the availability of nest boxes for egg-laying (1 box for every 5–6 birds).
- Feeding and Nutrition:
- Provide high-quality layer feed enriched with protein, calcium, and essential vitamins to sustain productivity.
- Lighting Schedule:
- Maintain 16 hours of light daily to promote egg-laying consistency.
- Water Supply:
- Offer fresh, clean water at all times to support optimal health and egg production.
- Health and Biosecurity:
- Conduct regular health checks and maintain strict biosecurity protocols to protect the flock.
- Environmental Enrichment:
- Provide perches and dust-bathing areas to reduce stress and promote natural behavior.
Pricing:
- MOQ: 500 birds.
Additional information
| Weight | 2 kg |
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