Description
Quality Point-of-Lay Hen is the phrase we use to describe pullets approaching the age when they start laying eggs. How soon they start laying depends on their parent stock as well as the condition of brooding and rearing. Expected laying ranges between 18 to 22 weeks of age. Thus an early purchase enables the hens to adapt to farm conditions and management practices.
The 12 week old Point of Lay hens has completed all the required vaccinations for their age (you will need to get a veterinarian to complete the remaining vaccinations).
They are raised under very conducive conditions and properly managed to ensure they deliver well on your farm.
Most professionals advise new farmers to start chicken egg production with point-of-lay hens. That’s why we have really worked hard to ensure you have peace of mind as a new or old poultry farmer.
At point-of-lay (12 weeks of age), the hens have scaled through the most difficult parts of raising chickens, after being raised by experienced professionals.
Depending on how well you manage the chickens on your farm, we expect our point-of-lay hens to cross 50% egg production within 2 to 3 months and reach over 80% egg production or more within 4 to 5 months of the collection from us.
Bio-Vitasress should be administered within the first 5 days of the arrival of the birds and after the 3-in-1 Vaccination.
The birds should be dewormed 1-2 weeks after arrival using Piperazine.
Embazin Forte can be administered as a preventive treatment against coccidiosis.
The 3-in-1 Vaccine (ND+IB+EDS) should be administered from 16-18 weeks based on the recommendation of your Farm Veterinarian after assessing the birds.
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