How to... Take a representative feed sample on farm using a sampling spur by Aviagen

The Broiler How To series provides practical, hands-on, step-by-step advice on key management topics for broilers.
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Nutrition represents the largest cost in poultry production. Delivered feed which is of lower than expected quality will have a negative effect on flock performance. Taking a feed sample will provide the farm with information on the feed being given to the birds (physical quality / nutrient content). If required this can be used for future analysis and investigation.

Monitor and act

If there is a concern that physical quality or nutrient levels of the feed are below specifications and impact bird performance, laboratory analyses are required. Discuss analyses and results with your local nutritionist.

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The Broiler How To series provides practical, hands-on, step-by-step advice on key management topics for broilers.

  1. How to set up a spot brooding circle
  2. How to set up whole-house brooding
  3. How to monitor temperature and relative humidity (RH)
  4. How to assess crop fill
  5. How to bulk weigh broilers between 0 and 21 days onwards
  6. How to individually weigh broilers from 21-28 days onwards
  7. How to take a representative feed sample on farm using a sampling spur

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