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What are Layers and Broilers in a Poultry Farm?

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  Broilers are chickens, both male and female, raised specifically for meat production. They are typically slaughtered at about 5 to 8 months of age, depending on their weight. Layers are hens, or pullets , raised primarily for egg production. They begin laying eggs at around 16 weeks of age and continue to do so for about 18 to 24 months. After this period, they are often used for stewing meat. Do Hens Lay Unfertilized Eggs? Yes, most eggs produced for consumption are unfertilized . Eggs sold in grocery stores typically come from hens that are not mated with a rooster. In backyard flocks, however, a rooster may be present. If the rooster mates with the hens, the eggs can be fertilized. But even fertilized eggs are safe to eat and are virtually indistinguishable from unfertilized eggs unless they are incubated and start developing into chicks. Can You Consume Fertilized Hens' Eggs? Yes, fertilized eggs are safe to eat. In fact, most eggs purchased from local farms or organic s...

How to Start Poultry Farming in India: Investment, Business Models, and Subsidies

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Starting a successful   poultry farm business in India   begins with a well-structured poultry farming business plan. This includes selecting the right breed, planning the shed layout, understanding feeding cycles and vaccination schedules, and identifying your target market. With the rising demand for poultry products,   poultry farming in India   continues to offer strong income opportunities for beginners, young people, and small-scale farmers. Business Models You Can Start Broiler Farming:  Ideal for fast income, as birds grow within 6–8 weeks. Layer Farming:  Best for long-term income through egg production. Backyard Poultry : Low investment and suitable for rural households. Organic Poultry Farming:  Birds are fed natural feed, and this developing premium market brings higher profits. Investments You Should Consider Poultry shed construction and land preparation. Investment in chicks (broiler/layer) Feed, water systems, and brooding materials. Va...