
Layer Management under Hot Climate
Date
July 2026
Duration
45 mins
Speaker
Fernando Carrasquer
Technical Introduction
High environmental temperatures are one of the main limiting factors affecting laying performance in many Asian production regions. Heat stress reduces feed intake, compromises eggshell quality and negatively impacts persistence of lay. This session reviews practical management strategies to reduce thermal stress and stabilise flock performance, focusing on housing conditions, ventilation adjustments and feeding management adapted to hot climate production systems.
Spectrum Precision
Applying practical housing, ventilation and feeding strategies to reduce heat stress impact on laying hens under warm production conditions.
Performance metrics
Feed intake stability, egg production persistence, eggshell quality and flock uniformity during periods of thermal stress.
Key Learnings
- check_circle Recognise early signs of heat stress affecting performance
- check_circle Improve ventilation management under high temperatures
- check_circle Adjust feeding schedules to support intake stability
- check_circle Maintain eggshell quality during hot periods
- check_circle Support production persistence in warm environments


Lead Speaker
Fernando Carrasquer
Poultry veterinarian and Veterinary Specialist at H&N International
He has extensive experience in layer health, biosecurity and farm management, supporting egg producers in improving flock welfare, health and performance.
Who Should Attend?
Technical Precision Series
This webinar is part of our exhaustive 4-part series designed for Asian poultry professionals looking to leverage genetics for extreme performance.

SESSION 01
Egg Size Factors in Asian Production

SESSION 02
Layer Management under Hot Climate

SESSION 03
Lighting Programs for Optimal Performance

SESSION 04
Pullet Development and Start of Lay
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