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प्रश्न
What are the differences between broilers and layers and in their management?
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उत्तर १
| S. No. | Broilers | Layers |
| 1. | Broilers are raised for meat. | Layer chickens are raised for eggs. |
| 2. | Their diet is high in protein and fat, and they also get a high amount of vitamins A and K. | Layer's diet contains vitamins, minerals and micronutrients. |
| 3. | Their mortality rate is low. | Their mortality rate is higher than that of broilers. |
| 4. | They grow rapidly and can be used for meat after 6-7 weeks. | They can lay eggs at the age of one week. |
| 5. | They do not require much space and light. | They require more space and light for growth. |
उत्तर २
The poultry bird groomed for obtaining meat is called a broiler. The egg laying poultry bird is called a layer. The housing, nutritional and environmental requirements of broilers are somewhat different from those of egg layers. The ration (daily food requirement) for broilers is protein-rich with adequate fat. The level of vitamins A and K is kept high in poultry feeds, while layers require enough space and proper lighting.
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