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Feeding Space
Posted by Md Ahidul Islam on April 17, 2025 at 8:37 amHow much chain feeding space do Birds would have at 30 to 50 weeks.
Ayodeji Fatokun replied 1 year, 2 months ago 5 Members · 5 Replies -
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12 to 15 cm (about 5 to 6 inches) of feeder space per bird.
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At 30 to 50 weeks, broiler breeders generally need around 15 cm of feeder space per bird for chain feeding. This ensures all birds, especially smaller or less aggressive ones, have access to feed and helps maintain flock uniformity.At 30 to 50 weeks, broiler breeders generally need around 15 cm of feeder space per bird for chain feeding. This ensures all birds, especially smaller or less aggressive ones, have access to feed and helps maintain flock uniformity.
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Chain feeding space is crucial for ensuring all birds in your flock get equal access to feed, especially during peak production between 30 to 50 weeks.
Bird type: Layers
Age: 30 – 50 weeks
Feeder space per bird: 12 – 15 cm per bird
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At 30 to 50 weeks of age, birds typically require about 12 to 15 centimeters (approximately 4.7 to 5.9 inches) of chain feeding space per bird. This space allows for efficient feeding while minimizing competition and stress among the flock. Proper space allocation is crucial for maximizing growth and overall health.
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