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Cobb 380 / 500 /800

Original price was: ₹58.00.Current price is: ₹45.00.

Breed ChickCoop® – Cobb Series (500 / 700 / 800)
Country of Origin U.S.A
Popular Sequences Cobb 500 | Cobb 700 | Cobb 800
Body Weight at 4 Weeks 1.5 – 1.6 Kg
Body Weight at 5 Weeks ~2.1 – 2.2 Kg
Body Weight at 6 Weeks 2.8 – 3.0 Kg
Body Weight at 8 Weeks 4.0 – 4.2 Kg
Feed Consumption (4 Weeks) ~2.0 Kg per bird
Feed Consumption (5 Weeks) ~3.0 Kg per bird
Feed Consumption (6 Weeks) ~4.5 Kg per bird
Feed Consumption (8 Weeks) ~7.5 Kg per bird
FCR (Feed Conversion Ratio) 1.25 (4 wk) | ~1.38 (5 wk) | 1.50 (6 wk) | 1.75 (8 wk)
Egg Production (TE/HH) ~185 – 195 Eggs per hen
Hatching Eggs (HE/HH) ~175 – 185 Eggs per hen
Hatchability ~82 – 85%
Chicks per Hen ~145 – 155 chicks
Best Suited For Commercial Broiler Farming
Growth Period 5 – 6 Weeks (Optimal Selling Age)
Purpose Meat Production
Egg Color White
Sequence Positioning Cobb 500 – Best FCR & efficiency
Cobb 700 – Balanced growth & yield
Cobb 800 – Higher weight & meat yield
SKU: CCB-CRB-18 Category: Tags:, , Brand:

Product Description

Broilers commercially developed by crossing specialized strains of white Cornish cocks with equally specialized strains of white Plymouth Rock hens. Cornish-cross broilers are interested in only one thing: eating. Commercial broilers grow fast and tender, reaching 5 pounds (2.25 kg) in 6 to 7 weeks. When they’re not eating, they sit around developing bad habits, such as picking on each other or growing so big so fast they develop bone ailments or heart failure.
Because they were developed to be raised in climate-controlled housing, they don’t actively forage and won’t do well outdoors when the weather is extremely hot or cold. Managing these hybrids therefore requires careful attention.

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