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Smaller body size, less material consumption, early start of production, high egg production, high egg production feed remuneration, and high breeding density per unit area.Smaller body size, less material consumption, early start of production, high egg production, high egg production feed remuneration, and high breeding density per unit area.
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- Bright red comb and wattles
- Alert eyes
- Width between pelvic bones should measure at least 2 fingers
- The beak and claws should look bleached
- The cloaca should be moistBright red comb and wattles
Alert eyes
Width between pelvic bones should measure at least 2 fingers
The beak and claws should look bleached
The cloaca should be moist
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Deleted UserAugust 21, 2024 at 12:56 pmEducative
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Distance between the pelvic bones and keel bone should take 4 fingers placed horizontally across.
Bright comb
Bleaching shank (though this is visible only in older hens)
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