Keeping Broiler Birds For A Long Time Is A Total Waste Of Resources And Not Profitable

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Hi Hivers,

It's with great pleasure that am welcoming everyone to my blog and I hope you're all doing well and having a great day. I will like to share with you some vital informations regarding keeping your broiler birds for a long time and the reason why you should opt against it especially if you're not a subsistence farmer.

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My birds will be 6 weeks in coming days which is equivalent to 42 days and that is the most advisable period for you as a farmer raising broiler birds to sell your birds off. Rasing broiler birds starting from a day old to 42 days is the best thing and it is enough for you as a farmer to make your profits within that short time.

I realized this fact when am talking about my broiler birds with one of my friends that have been long in this business and have more experience and I later came to understand that it is true to not hold on to the broiler birds for a long time because if you do so, then prompt to go through the situations stated below 👇..

Like I said earlier that keeping broiler birds is not advisable since it is a waste of resources in sense that, the more you keep your birds more than 6 weeks then the more you're at loss.

One of the most important about raising broiler birds is that their growth is between from day one to 42 days which is 6 weeks because the pace and rate in which the develop at that moment is enormous and likewise is the rate at which they gain weight. So anything above 6 weeks means the rate at which they gain weight will drop and their appetite for feeding is growing larger, which means they will require more feeds as they continue to grow week by week and this means you're already spending the part of your profit to maintain them.

Though there may be a situation in which you will want to keep your birds more than 6 weeks, maybe you're waiting for a festive season and your birds will be above 6 weeks before the time. That may be a good reason to keep your birds and maybe the sales is not promising due to high numbers of people that are now in poultry farm business. But to prevent your birds from eating off your profits when you can't sell them off live, it will be better to kill them all and sell it to the commercial cold room.

The more you keep them the more their leverage goes down because at that particular point, your just trying to maintain their weight and since they will be consuming more feeds then it means this is not advisable since it's eating off your profits.

And note that raising broiler birds is sprint race since they have a short life span to develop and grow quickly because of their genetics factor. And since broiler birds are meant for meat production and as farmer all what you depends on is their weight and you can acquire the average weight of broiler birds within 6 weeks of raising them and make a good profits, but that is if you properly feed them and do all the necessary things to keep them healthy.

My birds will be six weeks in three days and I am already feeling the pressure because the rate at which them consume feed each week is increasing and their feed is kind of expensive so I will be glad if I can be able to sell some of them off in coming days since I have it in mind to keep some for Ramadan celebration coming up.

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Bang, I did it again... I just rehived your post!
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Ohh, wow thanks for the update but within that time do they eat same feed till they get matured because I got to know there're different feed for their growing stages.

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Thank you for sharing your experience and insights regarding raising broiler birds. Your post is informative and helpful to those who are into poultry farming. It takes a lot of effort, hard work, and dedication to manage a poultry farm, and you are doing a great job.

I want to encourage you to keep up the good work, and don't be discouraged by the challenges that come your way. Remember that every challenge is an opportunity for growth and learning. You are doing your best to provide for your birds and to make a profit, and that is commendable.

I hope that you are able to sell your birds at a good price and make a profit. Keep in mind that you are making a positive impact on people's lives by providing them with quality meat, and that is something to be proud of.

I wish you all the best in your future endeavors, and keep sharing your knowledge and experiences with others. Your contributions are valuable and appreciated.

Take care and stay positive.

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Thanks so much sir, comment like this always motivate me to do more and keep going and I really appreciate it. Thanks so much for stopping on my blog and have a wonderful day Sir..

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Very insightful post. I now understand why poultry farmers sell off their broiler birds between 6 weeks, they shouldn't be kept more than that to prevent incurring loss.

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Thanks for finding this post informative and educative.

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Wow, thank you for giving us more insight,
Being so naive at first,I thought the longer it stays the better ,but have now realized that its a waste of resources

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It is always a pleasure to breed these birds, I love this world, but it is true that when it is on a small scale you must leave the bird soon, they eat a lot. They are capable of eating the bag, we must control everything and of course the food must have all the necessary protein for them to be healthy, their vitamins, the environment. In the case of quails, they are easily altered, sometimes even music must be played. May everything work out well my friend @twicejoy interesting to read your publication

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Thanks so much dear friend @lisfabian and I really appreciate you for stopping by on my blog. Have a wonderful day.
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Well it is a wonderful post you made, the healthier the broilers the more they eat . I personally don’t like premature broilers , 3’months to me is good for rearing fowl

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The fowl look so great and healthy. Thanks for visiting my blog and have a wonderful day

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