Poedeiras

Como criador de galinhas poedeiras, o seu objetivo é produzir o maior número possível de ovos vendáveis e de excelente sabor. A quantidade e o sabor dos ovos dependem - para além da genética - da alimentação e do maneio da exploração. Uma boa alimentação combinada com uma boa gestão da exploração assegurará bons resultados de produção. Na De Heus temos tudo o que precisa para as suas poedeiras.

Geoffrey Mukama
Specialist Poultry
Geoffrey Mukama
Specialist Poultry

Os concentrados de poedieras De Heus proporcionam-lhe mais receitas

As poedeiras produzem mais ovos quando são bem alimentadas. Não só a produção, mas também o sabor do ovo são influenciados pela alimentação. Mas a alimentação não é o único factor que influencia a produção. Uma boa alimentação combinada com uma boa gestão assegurará uma boa produção. A De Heus desenvolveu uma gama de alimentos para poedeiras que garante um ovo de alta qualidade, saboroso e com uma bela gema cor de laranja. Juntamente com o nosso apoio de gestão, estamos a obter o melhor das suas poedeiras com o melhor rendimento possível! Os nossos alimentos para a criação apoiam o melhor desenvolvimento possível das suas galinhas, e a nossa gama de alimentos para poedeiras apoia uma produção sustentável que lhe dá rendimento.

Com os concentrados para poedeiras da De Heus obtém:

  • Mais de 30 ingredientes diferentes perfeitamente equilibrados num só saco
  • Mais ovos por galinha alojada, com menor quantidade de ração utilizada por ovo
  • Melhor qualidade dos ovos - através de poedeiras vitais e saudáveis com um longo período de postura
  • Investigação e desenvolvimento exaustivos incluídos
  • Desempenho consistente para um período de postura persistente

Perguntas frequentes

Temos as respostas às suas questões

Calcium, phosphor and vitamin D3 are all important nutritional factors in relation to eggshell quality. But, there are also other factors you need to consider. Let’s look at a few: first of all, you have to know the nutrient requirements of the hen. This requirement changes as the bird ages. For example, in older laying hens the calcium requirement increases because less calcium can be made available from the bones. Secondly, during eggshell formation the hen can either use calcium directly from the feed or mobilize it from her bones. This mobilization process is facilitated by vitamin D3 and during it also phosphor gets released that is largely lost. This underlines the importance of also having the correct phosphor and vitamin D3 levels in your feed. Another way to deal with this is by considering the timing of feeding: eggshell formation takes place during the evening and night, so this is the time during which the calcium requirement is the greatest. Therefore, the hen will benefit from extra dietary calcium during this time, something you can achieve with e.g. grit topping in the afternoon.

Feed, water, light and climate are the most important factors that determine the production potential of your flock. Also, it is the combination of all these factors that create the best circumstances for optimal health and performance. Fortunately, at Koudijs we have both nutrition and management specialists who can help you with this. From a nutritional point of view it is all about the right nutrients, provided in the right amount and at the right time. This starts during rearing, where you build the foundation for a successful production phase. We know for example from own research that the body weight and composition at early age already have an impact on lay percentage during the second stage of production. Because there are so many factors involved in optimizing the number of eggs produced per hen, please contact a specialist to discuss your options and to receive an advice based on your specific situation.

The colour of the egg yolk can be influenced through nutrition by the addition of pigments. Pigments are also known as carotenoids and cannot be produced by the chicken herself. Around the world, customers have a different preference for yolk color. At Koudijs we understand the importance of meeting customer expectations. To make sure that the yolks in your laying hens’ eggs have just the right color, we have developed extensive knowledge in this area. The different types of carotenoids available for laying hen feeds have been extensively assessed and valued. By understanding the efficiency of the different sources available, we can always provide just the right amount of pigments for the colour you prefer.

Ideally, egg size should not fluctuate too much throughout the laying period and be uniform across the flock. In practice we see that hens that just started laying eggs often produce eggs that are relatively small, while eggs produced during the second half of production are relatively heavy. There are various ways to control egg size and uniformity throughout the laying period. For example, a uniform flock of hens during rearing will better respond to nutritional and management changes during the transition phase and likely result in a more consistent egg production at the onset of lay. Also the body weight as such and body condition at the onset of lay will influence egg weight. From a nutritional perspective, egg weights are mainly determined by feed intake, feed utilization and the nutritional value of the feed. The ultimate effect depends on many factors, such as house temperature, intestinal and animal health and things like feed structure and the ratio of protein / energy.

At Koudijs we are continuously looking into ways to further optimize feed costs. On one hand we do this by smart sourcing of ingredients and optimizing our production processes. On the other hand we continue to further improve and optimize the feed composition, resulting in improved nutrient utilization and performance of your laying hens. Optimization can be done by e.g. better understanding the nutrient requirements of the hen at different ages and production stages (precision feeding), but also by studying individual (novel) ingredients with respect to digestibility and nutrient availability to the bird. Lastly, also latest feed production technologies can help to improve feed quality and nutrient availability.