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Listener Chris asks how to utilize an all-in/all-out pullet replacement strategy without duplicating infrastructure while maintaining egg production. To help answer the question, I share insights from Mark Harrison and D...
Maintain Production with All In/All Out Rotation for 5,000 laying hens is an episode from Pastured Poultry Talk by Mike Badger. Listener Chris asks how to utilize an all-in/all-out pullet replacement strategy without duplicating infrastruct...
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Published Oct 9, 2020, 19:31 long, audio available.
Listener Chris asks how to utilize an all-in/all-out pullet replacement strategy without duplicating infrastructure while maintaining egg production. To help answer the question, I share insights from Mark Harrison and Dave and Ginger Shields. The simple answer to the Chris' question is that infrastructure is required to maintain production. Listen in as I discuss the details.
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Maintain Production with All In/All Out Rotation for 5,000 laying hens is an episode from Pastured Poultry Talk by Mike Badger.
This episode is 19:31 long.
This episode was published on Oct 9, 2020.
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Maintain Production with All In/All Out Rotation for 5,000 laying hens is from Pastured Poultry Talk by Mike Badger.
Published Oct 9, 2020 and 19:31 long