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GREEN START is an innovative model designed to address the challenges poultry farmers face during the breeding-rearing phase in aviaries.
The main objective of this system is to achieve optimal results in terms of flock uniformity, low mortality and an excellent feed intake/bird weight conversion ratio, all in a healthy environment for the pullets.
One of the distinctive features of our GREEN START model is its focus on training future layers to achieve outstanding production results during the laying stage.
The design of the system has been conceived in such a way that it provides the birds with the ideal surface and elements to develop all their capacities and have a good start in the production stage.
In the same way, the chicks that are raised in GREEN START receive the appropriate training to be able to orient themselves naturally in the laying aviary.
One of the notable advantages of GREEN START is its durability.
This model has been created to have a long useful life and has been designed with elements of excellent quality and solidity.
The materials used in its construction guarantee the resistance and stability necessary to withstand continuous use and the conditions of a poultry environment.
Convenience and ease of use are also prominent features of GREEN START.
The system is designed to allow complete visualization of the pullets throughout the breeding-rearing stage, making it easy to monitor and track their development.
This ensures a comfortable and safe environment for the birds, promoting their welfare and healthy growth.
In this sense, the adaptability and mobility of the birds are also key aspects in the design of GREEN START.
This contributes to a more balanced growth and healthier behavior of the birds.
Another significant advantage of GREEN START is its quick and easy access mounting system.
Poultry farmers can assemble the system easily and quickly, saving them time and effort.
The results obtained with GREEN START are exceptional.
The system has been shown to offer excellent levels of batch uniformity, which is essential for efficient and profitable production.
These positive results are the result of careful design and the implementation of proper management practices.
GREEN START’s versatility is another highlight.
The system allows a flexible group configuration, which facilitates the adequate vaccination, control and management of the birds.
Poultry farmers have the ability to efficiently organize and manage chicks according to their specific needs, helping to optimize production and bird welfare.
CONCLUSIONS
In summary, GREEN START is an innovative and complete model that addresses the challenges of rearing in aviaries.
Its design, durability, comfort, adaptability, excellent results and versatility make this system an ideal choice for poultry farmers looking for:
With GREEN START, poultry farmers can be confident that they are providing their chicks with a healthy and optimal environment for development and lay performance.
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