Stop Your poultry from Egg dipping and Boost Egg Production.
As we see poultry farming is increasing day by day and many farmers are now actively engaged in this business. This is a promising business where farmers need to be equipped with the right information to avail better yields. Poultry farming is about for the production of meat and eggs. However, poultry Farming can be quite tricky. There are several challenges that poultry farmers may face during farming of these birds. The main challenge they face is the disease outbreaks which is the most dreaded.
“Egg” which is one of the great staples for human diet and a major pillar for the food movement. Typically, a hen will begin to lay eggs at 18–22 weeks of age and the egg production will peak about six to eight weeks later. Modern farming has taken various steps to increase egg production. But sometimes when everything goes all right, farmers may notice that there is a steady decline in the egg production of the flock. The factors which are to keep in mind for a better egg production are breeding, nutrition and bird comfort.

Ovimin, a natural poultry medicine which is the solution to this which is very efficient in maintaining health and egg production. This poultry feed supplement is a highly specialized blend mixture for optimum production in poultry breeders, commercial layers and EMU birds. Chelated Minerals, Chromium, Yeast complex, and Immunomodulators make this supplement very efficient.
Major Benefits of Ovimin:-
1. Increase egg production in layers and breeders.
2. Improve the reproduction cycle by stimulating the ovaries and enhancing ovulation.
3. Improve the Egg Quality By increasing the albumen content and egg yolk color.
4. Improves the egg shell quality
5. Reduces the production stress.
6. Improve the Hatchability and fertility in the breeder flocks.
7. Maintain production peaks for a longer period of time.

Uses and Administrations:-
1. Commercial Layers:-
· 17th week to 25th week:- 500gm/ton of feed
· 26th week to 38th week: — 400gm/ton of feed
· 39th week onward: — 350gm to 500gm/ton of feed
2. Poultry Breeders:
· During the entire laying period of breeders: 750gm to 1kg per ton of poultry feed.
3. Or as directed by a veterinary doctor.
