Chicken Debeaking Machine
The main purpose of beak breaking is to prevent pecking behavior, save feed and improve the uniform development of the flock.
Prevent pecking behavior:
Beak breakage can significantly reduce pecking behaviors such as feather pecking, anal pecking and toe pecking in chickens. These behaviors not only affect the growth and development of chickens, but also may increase mortality. For example, the chicken is easy to hook and throw the feed when picking food, resulting in waste, and the chicken mouth becomes blunt after the beak is broken, which is not easy to peck and bleed, thus effectively reducing the death rate.
Save feed:
Breaking the beak can also prevent the chickens from planing outwards, reducing the waste of feed. In the natural environment, chickens may use their beak to dig the ground for food, which not only leads to feed waste, but also may damage the breeding environment.
Improve the uniform development of the flock:
By cutting the beak, it can improve the uniform development of the flock and reduce conflicts and injuries caused by competition for food and water. This helps maintain the health and stability of the flock, thereby improving overall farming efficiency.