The best feed conversion ratio (FCR) in poultry varies depending on the type of bird and production system, but generally, broilers can achieve FCR values as low as 1.5 to 1.8 under optimal conditions. This means that for every kilogram of feed consumed, the birds can gain 1.5 to 1.8 kilograms of body weight. Achieving the best FCR involves factors like genetics, nutrition, management practices, and environmental conditions. Continuous improvement in these areas can lead to better FCR outcomes.
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The formula for calculating feed conversion ratio (FCR) is: FCR = Total feed consumption / Livestock weight gain. This formula helps determine the efficiency of feed utilization in livestock production, with a lower FCR indicating better efficiency in converting feed into animal weight gain.
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near the racing arena in los Santos, there is a parking garage about 2 streets north of the arena. up 2 levels there is an FCR 900 and on the top floor there is an uzi and an FCR 900 it's a nrg-500 in the above garage not a fcr-900. I believe there is no certain location in los Santos
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FCR = total Feed consumed by birds/total weight gain e.g. 1000 broilers consumed 3500 kg feed in 45 days of rearing Total wight of birds is 1750 kg from 1000 birds FCR = 3500/1750 = 2.0
Feed conversion Ratios = Total feed in KG / TOTAL WEIGHT
Not sure what the question really is, but here are different methods of cooking poultry that I prefer: -Baking -Frying -Roasting
Fcr=pi^2*E*I/((KL)^2
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