5 Signs of Chicken’s Malnutrition & How to Prevent it?
Raising healthy, productive chickens is a goal every poultry farmer shares. Yet, one of the most frustrating challenges is when eggs fail to hatch—not because of poor fertility, but because embryos never develop properly. This early embryo loss often leaves farmers puzzled, wondering if their…
How To Feed Brooding Hen / Setters?
When a hen decides to go broody, her natural instincts take over. She stops focusing on her own needs and puts nearly all her energy into incubating her clutch of eggs. While this behavior is essential for hatching healthy chicks, it comes with a cost:…
Boost Egg Nutritions with Flaxseed
When it comes to improving the nutritional value of eggs and keeping your chickens healthy, a few small adjustments to their diet can make a remarkable difference. Two often-overlooked yet highly effective feed additives are flaxseed and the right type of grit. Both play vital…
What Energy in Chicken’s Nutrition Means?
In poultry farming, energy is one of the most critical factors that determine the health, growth, and productivity of chickens. Just like humans rely on calories to fuel daily activities, chickens require energy to sustain life, maintain body temperature, and support growth and egg production….
Why History’s Richest Billionaire Loved Chickens
I recently finished reading *Titan: The Life of John D. Rockefeller, Sr.* by Ron Chernow—a compelling, brilliantly researched biography of one of the most influential figures in American history. While most people know Rockefeller as the oil magnate who became the richest man in history,…
Nutritions Guide For A Healthy Roosters
When it comes to backyard poultry, most keepers feed their roosters and hens the same diet. While this works in many cases, it’s not always the most efficient—or economical—approach. Roosters, especially outside of breeding season, have very different nutritional requirements compared to laying hens. Do…
Why Feathers are Missing from My Chicken’s Body?
Feather picking is one of the most frustrating challenges faced by poultry keepers. At first glance, it may look like misbehavior, but in many cases, it’s a clear nutritional signal—your chickens may not be getting enough protein. Why Protein Matters Protein is essential for chickens…
Our Secret of Higher Hatch Rate
Every poultry keeper dreams of a successful hatching season filled with healthy, vigorous chicks. Yet, one of the most overlooked factors that directly affects hatchability is the nutrition of the parent stock. The feed that supports egg production isn’t always the best for embryo development…
How to Feed Broilers or Commmercial Breeds?
When it comes to raising Cornish-cross broilers, one of the most popular commercial meat breeds, farmers often face a familiar challenge: how to balance rapid growth with long-term health. These birds are genetically designed to reach market weight quickly, but this accelerated growth often comes…
How to Feed A Day Old Chicks?
Raising strong, productive chickens begins with how you feed your chicks from day one. While newly hatched chicks can survive up to two or three days without food or water—thanks to the yolk reserves they’ve absorbed—it’s important to get them eating and drinking as soon…