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    The best list of automatic doors that work well and are going to keep your hens safe, including weatherproof, predator proof, battery operated or solar powered. These Are the Safest and Most ...

  3. Feeder (livestock equipment) - Wikipedia

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    A feeder, is a feed holder, such as fixed holder or trailer-mounted hopper, delivering feed or fodder to cattle, sheep, horses and other livestock. [1] See also

  4. Poultry feed - Wikipedia

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    [2] To calculate poultry feed, it is important to determine the nutritional requirements of the flock based on their age, breed, and purpose. Using suitable feed ingredients, the proportions can be calculated with the help of a balanced formula or tools like the online layer chicken feed calculator. Finally, the feed is mixed thoroughly and ...

  5. Poultry farming - Wikipedia

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    A dual-purpose chicken is a type of chicken that may be used in the production of both eggs and meat. [42] In the past, many chicken breeds were selected for both functions. However, since the advent of laying and meat hybrids, industrial chicken breeding has made a sharp distinction between chickens with either function, [ 43 ] so that certain ...

  6. Broiler - Wikipedia

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    Mass production of chicken meat is a global industry and at that time, only two or three breeding companies supplied around 90% of the world's breeder-broilers. The total number of meat chickens produced in the world was nearly 47 billion in 2004; of these, approximately 19% were produced in the US, 15% in China, 13% in the EU25 and 11% in Brazil.

  7. Filter feeder - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] [4] The megamouth shark has luminous organs called photophores around its mouth. It is believed they may exist to lure plankton or small fish into its mouth. [5] The basking shark is a passive filter feeder, filtering zooplankton, small fish, and invertebrates from up to 2,000 tons of water per hour. [6]