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Re: Spring Burning
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This is an article on optimizing turkey egg production for breeders……. https://www.hybridturkeys.com/en/news/optimizing-egg-production-what-you-need-know/In order to optimize egg production, I recommend three key areas of focus: • Weight profiles and feeding programs • Densities • Nest training/collection schedule1st sentence under the third key area to egg production……….. When birds are first placed in the lay barn, it is important to let them settle and disturb the birds as little as possible. We recommend to open the nests 5-7 days before the first egg is expected.
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