Unlike mammalian species, chicks hatch with an internal resource of moisture and nutrients in the form of residual yolk. At the time of lay, the yolk of a broiler line egg will be 30-33% of the total egg weight (e.g., 20 g [0.7 oz] of yolk in a 62 g [2.2 oz] egg). Because of… Read more
Unlike mammalian species, chicks hatch with an internal resource of moisture and nutrients in the form of residual yolk. At the time of lay, the yolk of a broiler line egg will be 30-33% of the total egg weight (e.g., 20 g [0.7 oz] of yolk in a 62 g [2.2 oz] egg). Because of… Read more
Unlike mammalian species, chicks hatch with an internal resource of moisture and nutrients in the form of residual yolk. At the time of lay, the yolk of a broiler line egg will be 30-33% of the total egg weight (e.g., 20 g [0.7 oz] of yolk in a 62 g [2.2 oz] egg). Because of… Read more
Regular advances in body weight gains, carcass component yields, and the reduction in the feed conversion ratio (FCR) have been achieved while also emphasizing health and welfare traits. To support optimal broiler biological performance, Aviagen has updated the nutrient spec… Read more
Regular advances in body weight gains, carcass component yields, and the reduction in the feed conversion ratio (FCR) have been achieved while also emphasizing health and welfare traits. To support optimal broiler biological performance, Aviagen has updated the nutrient spec… Read more
Regular advances in body weight gains, carcass component yields, and the reduction in the feed conversion ratio (FCR) have been achieved while also emphasizing health and welfare traits. To support optimal broiler biological performance, Aviagen has updated the nutrient spec… Read more
This booklet contains the performance objectives for the Efficiency Pro (EP) x Ross and Efficiency Pro (EP) x Ross FF and is to be used with the Ross Broiler Management Handbook. Read more