Sex separation in broiler chicken rearing to improve efficiency and reduce density

The BroilerNet project collects promising and successfully implemented Good Practices to meet sector challenges. Separating sexes by a fence in the barn reduce densities when the chickens are older and allows for more efficient management of the different capacities of growth and feed conversion between sexes.

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Contribution detail info

Location
  • Europe
  • Spain
Authors
  • Stefan Gunnarsson
Purpose
  • Communication
  • Dissemination
  • Decision-making support
File type
Document
File size
253 kB
Created on
16-12-2024
Origin language
English
Official project website
BROILERNET
License
CC BY-ND

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