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tips in selecting good quality feeds
« on: August 10, 2012, 11:33:41 AM »

always remember that feeds quality are always change based on the external factors especially weather condition. from different country.

1). Survey your area on what feeds is mostly use by raisers/ farmers.
     so that you have an idea on its performance.

2). Upon delivery of the feeds check the production date so that you are sure that your feeds is
     always fresh.

3). If the delivered feeds is pelleted or crumble always check the percent of fines too much of it could affect feeds consumed, thus target weight is also affected.

4). Check for aroma some farm owner believes that aroma of the feed could increase feed consume.

5). Check the size of pelleted feeds size could also affect the feeds consumption.

6). Always check the reaction of your flock in feeds thru feeds refusal, wet drops, and FCR. but always remember feeds are not always liable for this reaction, check for any factors like management during brooding, weather, bacterial or viral infections, of mostly nutritional incompatibilities or over dosage.

7). Have a regular monitoring especially in toxin levels of the feeds.


8). if possible add corn in your finisher to ensure growth and lessen your cost usually at least 30 percent corn grits plus your 70 percent finisher feeds.




Rock I. Lamit DVM
Poultry consultant
PRC lic.# 7672

mobile num. 09175936316
« Last Edit: February 13, 2013, 05:01:39 PM by doc rock »

Re: how to choose quality feeds in broiler or layer
« Reply #1 on: August 24, 2012, 10:12:24 AM »
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Re: tips in selecting good quality feeds
« Reply #2 on: February 13, 2013, 05:02:04 PM »

always remember that feeds quality are always change based on the external factors especially weather condition. from different country.

1). Survey your area on what feeds is mostly use by raisers/ farmers.
     so that you have an idea on its performance.

2). Upon delivery of the feeds check the production date so that you are sure that your feeds is
     always fresh.

3). If the delivered feeds is pelleted or crumble always check the percent of fines too much of it could affect feeds consumed, thus target weight is also affected.

4). Check for aroma some farm owner believes that aroma of the feed could increase feed consume.

5). Check the size of pelleted feeds size could also affect the feeds consumption.

6). Always check the reaction of your flock in feeds thru feeds refusal, wet drops, and FCR. but always remember feeds are not always liable for this reaction, check for any factors like management during brooding, weather, bacterial or viral infections, of mostly nutritional incompatibilities or over dosage.

7). Have a regular monitoring especially in toxin levels of the feeds.


8). if possible add corn in your finisher to ensure growth and lessen your cost usually at least 30 percent corn grits plus your 70 percent finisher feeds.




Rock I. Lamit DVM
Poultry consultant
PRC lic.# 7672

mobile num. 09175936316

 


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