Commercial chicken meat and egg production
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Commercial egg-laying chickens are known as layers. They are bred to produce a high volume of eggs. Key Production Stages Chicks grow until they are ready to lay. Laying Phase: Hens start laying around 18 weeks old. Peak Production: Occurs around 25 to 30 weeks of age.

💡 The commercial poultry industry relies on precise genetics, specialized nutrition, and automated housing to feed the global population.

Selective breeding improves feed conversion rates.

Commercial meat chickens are known as broilers. They are bred specifically for rapid growth and high meat yield. Key Production Stages Specialized farms produce fertilized eggs. Hatchery: Eggs hatch in controlled incubators. Grow-out: Chicks move to large, climate-controlled barns. Processing: Birds are harvested at 5 to 7 weeks. Housing Systems Deep Litter: Barn floors covered with sawdust or straw.

Barns with perches to improve welfare. Free-Range: Birds have access to outdoor pastures. 🥚 Egg Production (Layers)

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Chicken meat and eggs are vital global protein sources. Modern commercial production utilizes advanced technology to maximize efficiency and output. 🐔 Chicken Meat Production (Broilers)