For young laying hens, a balanced diet is essential to support their growth and egg production.
For young laying hens, a balanced diet is essential to support their growth and egg production. Here’s a basic poultry feed ratio suitable for young layers:
- Protein: Approximately 16-18 % protein content in the feed is recommended for young laying hens to support muscle development and egg production.
- Energy: Provide a feed with sufficient energy content, usually derived from sources like corn, wheat, or barley, to support the bird’s growth and metabolic needs.
- Calcium: Adequate calcium is crucial for the development of strong eggshells. Include sources of calcium, such as limestone or oyster shell, in the feed or provide it separately as a supplement.
- Phosphorus: Ensure the feed contains an appropriate level of phosphorus to support bone development and eggshell formation.
- Vitamins and Minerals: Include a balanced mix of vitamins and minerals to support overall health and immune function. This may include vitamins A, D, E, and B-complex, as well as minerals like zinc, manganese, and selenium.
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