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A collection of articles about layer chickens from Medion — discussing maintenance techniques, seed selection, feed management, to disease prevention strategies. Compiled by a team of Medion experts to help farmers maximize egg productivity with the best quality and efficient cost.

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Layer chickens are laying hens that are raised specifically to produce consumption eggs with high productivity.
Layer chickens usually start laying eggs at 18-20 weeks of age, depending on maintenance and feed management.
Feeds high in protein and calcium are important for maintaining egg production and shell strength.
Make sure lighting, feed, water, and chicken health are always well maintained.
The reason for this can be stress, illness, poor feed quality, or sudden changes in the environment.
Generally, layer chickens are productive until the age of 72-80 weeks before production begins to decline.
Apply biosecurity, get regular vaccinations, and keep the cage clean consistently.
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