What is the difference between Broilers and Layers? (3 points) in tabular form.
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The primary striking difference is layers are females whereas broilers are unsexed comprising both males and females
Broilers are reared for meat purpose whereas layers are reared for egg production.
Broilers attain a body weight of around2.2- 2.4 kg within 6 weeks because of their fast growth on the flip side layers attain a body weight of 1.5–1.8 kg at their sexual maturity (20-22weeks)
Broilers are reared for a span of 38–42 days and then they are marketed and slaughtered for meat. Layers attain sexual maturity around 20–22 weeksand laying eggs up to 72 weeks of age and then they are either moulted or sold as spent hens
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The primary striking difference is layers are females whereas broilers are unsexed comprising both males and females
Broilers are reared for meat purpose whereas layers are reared for egg production.
Broilers attain a body weight of around2.2- 2.4 kg within 6 weeks because of their fast growth on the flip side layers attain a body weight of 1.5–1.8 kg at their sexual maturity (20-22weeks)
Broilers are reared for a span of 38–42 days and then they are marketed and slaughtered for meat. Layers attain sexual maturity around 20–22 weeksand laying eggs up to 72 weeks of age and then they are either moulted or sold as spent hens
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