You may see the same feed, same breed, and same grower — yet the FCR suddenly jumps by 0.15 or 0.20...
Read MoreWhy Grower Trust Matters More Than Ever In Contract Broiler Farming, numbers decide settlement — but trust decides the relationship. When growers trust the integrator’s systems...
Read MoreWinter and rainy seasons may look calm from outside, but inside the shed, birds start feeling stress immediately. Temperature falls, humidity rises, and litter becomes wet faster. Farmers usually...
Read MoreA farmer once said something that perfectly captures these tiny losses...
Read MoreNot all birds grow at the same pace. Grouping broilers by size helps smaller ones feed without competition. Uneven flocks mean the bigger birds dominate feeders, leaving others behind &mdash...
Read MoreEvery integrator knows that minor mistakes add up fast. A small feed delay, temperature fluctuation, or late vaccination can snowball into poor FCR or higher mortality. Without early signals, the...
Read MoreWhen you’re managing over fifty contract broiler farms, every number begins to carry weight. A small variation in feed conversion, a delayed mortality entry, or a missing bird count &mdash...
Read MoreEvery CBF integrator knows how unpredictable field performance can be. Some batches thrive, some lag — even with the same feed, chicks, and care. But here’s the truth: problems rarely...
Read MoreGC is not just a number. It’s the complete picture of how your operation performs. It quietly records every small mistake — a feed truck delay, an unplanned medicine use, or poor chick...
Read MoreWhat if you could know exactly how much feed you need before the birds even arrive at your farm? What if you could eliminate wastage, stop unnecessary transfers, and avoid cash being locked up in...
Read MoreEvery integrator knows the frustration: feed goes in, but the bird’s weight doesn’t match. You spend money, time, and effort, only to see profits slip away at the end of the batch. This...
Read MoreIn poultry farming, success is not measured only by the number of chicks placed or the volume of feed consumed. The true measure of profitability lies in how many birds survive and grow to their full...
Read MoreIn poultry farming there is always a silent question flying around the sheds Who really carries the heavier burden of risk in contract broiler farming Many farmers believe they hold the weight as...
Read MoreFor most poultry farmers, feed is the single biggest expense. It often takes up nearly all the money that goes into running a farm. This means that out of everything you spend, the largest part is...
Read MoreIn large-scale contract broiler farming, breed standards act as a compass for guiding flock management practices. These standards, set by breed developers, outline the expected growth, feed intake...
Read MoreDaily farm visits are the backbone of field-level oversight in contract broiler farming. While feed, chicks, and biosecurity matter greatly, the presence and accountability of field supervisors make...
Read MoreIn contract broiler farming, the feed mill plays a silent but critical role. It sets the nutritional foundation for bird health, growth, and overall farm output. A feed mill that runs smoothly with...
Read MoreIn large broiler integrations, contract farmers play a central role in bird health and flock outcomes. They are the ones handling birds every day, observing feed habits, managing water lines, and...
Read MoreFeed plays the most crucial role in the journey of a broiler bird from chick to market weight. While much attention is given to feed quality and formulation, one overlooked but equally important...
Read MoreGrowing your broiler farm capacity is a major milestone for any contract broiler farmer aiming to increase production and profitability. Yet taking on more birds means more responsibilities from...
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