KL-Advanced Oxi-Plus
(AOP)
Breeder Farm Performance

Introduction

Poor water quality will counter the best nutritional programs resulting in below average feed conversions, weight gains and egg production. Good water quality will complement nutrition programs.

Water, whether ground, surface or municipal, is commonly polluted and laden with solids in suspension or in solution: clay particles, vegetable waste (organic mater), living organisms (plankton, bacteria, parasites, viruses), various salts (chlorides, sulfates, sodium, or calcium carbonates, iron, manganese, etc), organic matter (humic and fulvic acids, petroleum by-products, pesticides, fertilizers, manufacturing residues….), and gases (methane, hydrogen sulfide……). Because of the large number of impurities, water must be treated before use in order to make it suitable for its INTENDED APPLICATION e.g. to be of health and metabolic benefit  to poultry.

A specific treatment must be carefully designed to insure that the “Intended result” is obtained. To understand “intended result” one must understand  1. The effects of the selected treatment on final water quality, 2. The limitations of the selected treatment, and 3. The impact of all residuals/residues on the metabolic processes of poultry. In other words, the success of the intended water treatment is dependent on the selected program to manage inorganics, pathogens and organics in such a fashion that all residues have either a neutral or health benefit to poultry.

Water is 60% of the diet for poultry. Water represents 70% of total body weight. Water is the key transport medium for all metabolic processes. As an example: digestion and absorption require water to maintain fluidity of the lumen contents, to serve as a medium for bringing digestive enzymes into contact with food particles, and to allow the diffusion of digested nutrients to epithelial cells, where absorption occurs. In the case of this example, if there is anything carried by ingested water, either inorganic, microorganisms and/or inorganic matter, that blocks, interferes or competes with the digestive process, then the performance of the animal is less than optimum.

The below Breeder Farm Performance is the data the Farm reported to its Integrator. The Well water treated with KL-AOP to an ORP +600 – +650 Mv

  1. Egg Production

Data recorded as Farm reported it

# Hens # Eggs % Production % Diviation
Date Control KL-AOP Control KL-AOP Control KL-AOP
2-17 6404 5656
2-24 6352 5649
3-1 6349 5644
3-7 6330 5635 8 9
3-14 6318 5624 556 1,095 1.26 2.78 +120.6
3-21 6296 5601 6,226 8,196 14.13 20.90 +47.91
3-28 6272 5589 18,585 19,508 42.33 49.86 +17.79
4-4 6230 5572a 29,350 27,609 67.30 70.79 +5.19
4-11 6195 5552 34,645 31,356 79.89 80.68 +0.99
4-18 6168 5533 36,418 32,733 84.35 84.51 +0.19
4-25 6150 5514 36,176 32,671 84.03 84.64 +0.57
5-2 6120 5492 35,493 32,493 82.85 84.52 +2.02
5-9 6107 5472 35,661 31,979 83.42 83.49 +0.08
5-16 6092 5454 35,017 31,499 82.12 82.38 +0.03
5-23 6068 5417 33,846 30,412 79.68 80.20 +0.07
5-30 6044 5405 33,231 30,087 78.55 79.52 +1.23
6-6 6017b 5389c 32,411 29,384 76.95 77.89 +1.22
6-13 5981 5367 32,218 28,616 76.96 76.17 -1.02
6-20 5938 5346 30,361 27,929 73.04 74.63 +2.18
6-27 5903 5328 29,385 27,399 71.11 73.46 +3.31
7-4 5863 5308 28,535 26,625 69.53 71.66 +3.06
7-11 5838d 5291 27,458 25,586 67.19 69.08 +2.81
7-18 5795 5268 27,815 26,310 68.57 71.35 +4.05
7-25 5769 5239 25,321 24,542 62.70 66.92 +6.73
8-1 5732 5215 23,944 23,375 59.68 64.03 +7.29
8-8 5710 5199 24,730 24,016 61.87 65.99 +6.66
8-15 5688 5183 24,584 23,423 61.74 64.56 +4.57
8-22 5673 5165 23,489 22,674 59.15 62.71 +6.02
8-29 5660e 5146 23,171 21,546 58.48 59.81 +2.27
9-5 5634 5126 22,305 20,720 56.56 57.75 +2.10
9-12 5602 5108 21,874 20,228 55.78 56.57 +1.42
9-19 5570f 5093 21,422 20,198 54.94 56.66 +3.13
9-26 5552 5081 21,422 19,607 55.12 55.13 +0.02
10-3 5534 5060 20,913 18,807 53.99 53.10 -1.65
10-10 5523g 5046 20,489 18,255 52.99 51.68 -2.47
10-17 5509 5041 20,705 18,247 53.69 51.17 -4.69
10-24 5495 5034 20,013 18,121 52.03 51.42 -1.17
10-31 5471 5023 16,966 17,336 44.30 49.31 +11.31
11-7 5446 5021 15,856 17,709 41.59 50.39 +21.16
11-14 5432h 5011 15,276 16,692 40.18 47.59 +18.44
11-21 5414 5003 13,125 15,830 34.63 45.20 +30.52
11-28 5395 4996 15,710 15,904 41.60 45.48 +8.85
12-5 5371 4988 15,789 15,134 41.99 43.34 +3.22
12-15 5347 4969i 23,021 21,744 43.05 43.82 +1.79
Mort Tot (1057)16.51% (687)12.15% 262 days 61.88 63.78 +3.07

 

Breeder Manager Notes
Control KL-AOP
b. Mites: put out sulfur
d. Lossing More Females than should, to leg & tendon problems. Put on Oxy-Tet for 5 days: 15 packs
e. Mites Found, put out sulfur
f. Mortality up, put on Oxy-Tet, 400mg
g. Put out sulfur
h. Suspect a touch of cholera, administer Oxy-Tet again
a. Discovered incorrect count, birds over feeding
c. No Mites
i. Necropsy 5 control & 5 KL-AOP, KL-AOP birds had a 3 inch longer intestine.

 

  1. Feed and Weight
Feed: Lbs/100 Hens Weight Light: Hrs/Day
Date Control KL-AOP Control KL-AOP
2-17 14
2-14 23.93 26.73 5.10 5.32 14
3-3 24.89 27.83 5.57 5.52 14
3-10 25.91 28.94 6.04 6.06 15
3-17 28.03 31.33 6.22 6.09 15
3-24 31.95 36.96 15
4-1 34.26 37.99 6.70 7.14 16
4-8 34.31 37.95 16
4-14 34.28 35.51 7.46 7.59 16
4-23 33.59 33.85 16
4-30 31.95 32.91 17
5-8 31.71 32.86 17
5-15 31.63 32.44 17
5-22 31.41 32.23 17
5-26 31.48 31.79 7.75 8.21 17
6-2 31.45 31.49 17
6-9 30.81 31.45
6-15 30.96 31.16
6-30 30.99 31.05
7-7 30.84 30.76
7-14 30.54 30.67 16
7-20 30.50 30.45
7-27 30.22 30.25
8-4 30.15 29.78 8.45 9.04 16.5
8-11 30.14 29.47 16.5
8-18 30.00 29.30 17
8-25 29.98 29.34
9-3 29.8 29.1 17
9-10 29.6 28.9 17
9-15 29.6 28.9
9-23 29.2 28.9 17
9-30 29.0 28.7 17
10-5
10-12 28.6 28.5 8.84 8.55 17
10-19 28.6 28.5 17
10-26 28.6 28.5 17