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Live Chicken

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Made in India

Duck Chicks

Duck Chicks

Price: 29 INR (Approx.)/Piece

MOQ - 5000 Piece/Pieces

7 Years

Business Type: Manufacturer | Distributor

PPF GROUP OF COMPANIES

Hyderabad

Indian Inquiries Only

Desi Chicken Weight: 1-1.3  Kilograms (Kg)

Desi Chicken Weight: 1-1.3 Kilograms (Kg)

Price: 180.00 - 230.00 INR (Approx.)/Piece

MOQ - 1000 Piece/Pieces

Weight - 1-1.3 Kilograms (kg)

Age - 90-100 days old

Breed - Desi

3 Years

Business Type: Manufacturer | Trading Company

ETERNAL AGRO

Kharagpur

Indian Inquiries Only

Chicken Feet (No Bad Smell) Grade: A

Price: 250.00 - 450.00 USD ($) (Approx.)/Metric Ton

MOQ - 5 Metric Ton/Metric Tons

Grade - A

Product Type - Chicken

Style - Frozen

3 Years

Business Type: Exporter | Trading Company

AEC TRADING CO., LTD

Taoyuan

Indian Origin White Live Broiler Chicken

MOQ - 1000 Piece/Pieces

Flavor - Original

Product Type - Boiler Chicken

Color - White

Business Type: Service Provider

Prema Broilers

Coimbatore

Desi sonali chicks

Price: 24 INR (Approx.)/Piece

MOQ - 500 Piece/Pieces

Business Type: Supplier | Trading Company

Amar Enterprises

Ahmedabad

A Grade Disease Free Pure Healthy Small Size Live Poultry Farm Baby Chicks

Price: 36 INR (Approx.)/Piece

MOQ - 50 Piece/Pieces

Product Type - Baby Chicks

Commercial Uses - For Eating and Breeding Purposes

Color - As Shown in The Image

Business Type: Trading Company

Das Enterprise

Howrah

Turkey Chicken

MOQ - 5 Piece/Pieces

Business Type: Manufacturer

HINDUSTHAN POULTRY FARM

Salem

A Grade Disease Free Pure Healthy Large Size Live Country Chicken for Egg Production

MOQ - 1000 Piece/Pieces

Product Type - Live Chicken

Commercial Uses - for Egg Production

Color - As Shown in The Image

Business Type: Manufacturer

Shadab Malik Enterprises

Ghaziabad

Indian Runner Chick

Price: 25 INR (Approx.)/Piece

MOQ - 1000 Piece/Pieces

Business Type: Manufacturer | Supplier

GREEN N FRESH FARMS

Hyderabad

Broiler Live Chicken

Price: 130 INR (Approx.)/Piece

MOQ - 100 Piece/Pieces

Usage - Cooking use

Product Type - Chicken

Part - Body

Business Type: Trading Company

AJAY PHARMA

Rae Bareilly

Pure Desi Sonali Poultry Live Chicken

MOQ - 10000 Number

Product Type - Luve Chiken

Color - Multi Color

Gender - Male, Female, Both

Business Type: Distributor

HMA Agro Farm

Darbhanga

Live Chicken Application: Industrial

Price: 130.00 - 140.00 INR (Approx.)/Kilograms

MOQ - 250 Kilograms/Kilograms

Rishi farm

Kolkata
Brown With Black Country Live Chicken

Brown With Black Country Live Chicken

Price: 450 INR (Approx.)/Kilograms

MOQ - 100 Kilograms/Kilograms

Product Type - country chicken

Commercial Uses - Farming

Weight - 1 To 1.5 Kilograms (kg)

Business Type: Distributor | Supplier

Vivek Poultry Farm

Coimbatore
Black With Brown Country Live Chicken

Black With Brown Country Live Chicken

Price: 450 INR (Approx.)/Kilograms

MOQ - 100 Kilograms/Kilograms

Product Type - country chicken

Commercial Uses - Farming

Weight - 1 To 1.5 Kilograms (kg)

Business Type: Distributor | Supplier

Srisai Eggs And Chicken Centre

Chennai

Brown Live Country Chicken

Price: 485 INR (Approx.)/Kilograms

MOQ - 100 Kilograms/Kilograms

Product Type - Country Chicken

Commercial Uses - Forming

Weight - 2 To 2.5 Kilograms (kg)

Business Type: Distributor | Supplier

Theajesh Poultry Farm

Chennai

Brown Female Live Country Chicken Weight: 1 Kilograms (Kg)

Price: 450 INR (Approx.)/Kilograms

MOQ - 100 Kilograms/Kilograms

Product Type - Country Chicken

Commercial Uses - Cooking

Weight - 1 Kilograms (kg)

Business Type: Distributor | Supplier

F Poultry

Cuddalore

Brown Live Country Chicken Gender: Female

Price: 450 INR (Approx.)/Kilograms

MOQ - 100 Kilograms/Kilograms

Product Type - country chicken

Commercial Uses - Cooking

Weight - 1 To 1.5 Kilograms (kg)

Business Type: Distributor

Mmp Goat Farm

Attur

Light Green With Brown Country Live Chicken Gender: Male

Price: 490 INR (Approx.)/Kilograms

MOQ - 90 Kilograms/Kilograms

Product Type - Country Chicken

Commercial Uses - Cooking

Weight - 3.5 Kilograms (kg)

Business Type: Distributor | Supplier

ABS Poultry

Palladam

Black With Brown Live Chicken

Price: 440 INR (Approx.)/Kilograms

MOQ - 100 Kilograms/Kilograms

Product Type - Live chicken

Commercial Uses - Farming

Weight - 1 To 1.5 Kilograms (kg)

Business Type: Distributor | Supplier

Ethalya Poultry Farm

Omalur

Brown Country Live Chicken

Price: 430 INR (Approx.)/Kilograms

MOQ - 100 Kilograms/Kilograms

Product Type - country chicken

Commercial Uses - Farming

Weight - 1 To 1.5 Kilograms (kg)

Business Type: Distributor | Supplier

Sangeetha Poultry Farm

Villupuram

Light Green With Brown Country Live Chicken Gender: Male

Price: 510 INR (Approx.)/Kilograms

MOQ - 80 Kilograms/Kilograms

Product Type - Live Chicken

Commercial Uses - Cooking

Weight - 1.5 Kilograms (kg)

Business Type: Distributor | Supplier

Sri Palani Andavar Poultry Farm

Krishnagiri

Brown Country Live Chicken

Price: 490 INR (Approx.)/Kilograms

MOQ - 90 Kilograms/Kilograms

Product Type - Live Chicken

Commercial Uses - Cooking

Weight - 2 Kilograms (kg)

Business Type: Distributor | Supplier

Fazal Poultry Farm

Vaniyambadi

Brown Country Live Chicken Gender: Male

Price: 450 INR (Approx.)/Kilograms

MOQ - 100 Kilograms/Kilograms

Product Type - Country Chicken

Commercial Uses - Forming

Weight - 1.5 to 2 Kilograms (kg)

Business Type: Distributor

JKS Enterprises

Pollachi

Green With Brown Country Male Live Chicken

Price: 490 INR (Approx.)/Kilograms

MOQ - 90 Kilograms/Kilograms

Product Type - Live Chicken

Commercial Uses - Cooking

Weight - 2.5 Kilograms (kg)

Business Type: Distributor | Supplier

SS Afrina Broiler Chicken

Kumbakonam
Male Brown With Black Live Country Chicken Weight: 1  Kilograms (Kg)

Male Brown With Black Live Country Chicken Weight: 1 Kilograms (Kg)

Price: 480 INR (Approx.)/Kilograms

MOQ - 100 Kilograms/Kilograms

Product Type - Country Chicken

Commercial Uses - Forming

Weight - 1 Kilograms (kg)

Business Type: Distributor | Supplier

K R Poultry Farm

Dharapuram
Brown With Black Male Live Country Chicken

Brown With Black Male Live Country Chicken

Price: 650 INR (Approx.)/Unit

MOQ - 70 Unit/Units

Product Type - Live Chicken

Commercial Uses - Meat

Weight - 1-1.5 Kilograms (kg)

Business Type: Distributor

Pearl Poultry Farm

Tuticorin

Healthy Brown And Black Country Live Chicken Gender: Male

Price: 550 INR (Approx.)/Kilograms

MOQ - 100 Kilograms/Kilograms

Product Type - Live Chicken

Commercial Uses - Cooking

Weight - 2.5 Kilograms (kg)

Business Type: Distributor | Supplier

JRC POULTRY FARM

Rasipuram

Bird 2 Kg White Male Broiler Chicken

Price: 155 INR (Approx.)/Kilograms

MOQ - 300 Kilograms/Kilograms

Product Type - Live Broiler Chicken

Commercial Uses - Cooking

Weight - 2 Kilograms (kg)

Business Type: Distributor

SRM Farms

Attur

What Does Mean of Live Chicken?


Chickens, despite their reputation, are very docile and clever birds. They like spending their time searching for food in the grass, taking dust baths to clean themselves, and building and guarding nests when they become parents.

There is so much variation among chickens that it's hard to generalize about their lifespan. Depending on the breed, the average lifespan of a wild chicken is anything from three to seven years. Even though they face greater dangers in the wild, such as other animals, wild chickens tend to live longer than their domesticated counterparts. These fortunate people can enjoy the outdoors, spend time with their loved ones, and bring up their children.

Life Cycle of A Chicken


A detailed review of Chicken lifecycle 

Some of the chicks might not make it through the first few days after hatching, but unless there's anything wrong with them, the vast majority will. While the loss of any chick is tragic, high mortality rates can be the result of several factors, including but not limited to genetics, incubator malfunctions, and illnesses.

The typical lifespan of a chicken is between three and eight years.

Chickens that are safe from predators and other threats may now expect to live far longer than their ancestors. A chicken that lived for nearly 20 years is officially the world's oldest bird.

They will live longer and produce more eggs if you keep them safe in a secure coop and run.

In particular, if the live chicken has lived on the same ground for several years, they are more susceptible to disease and illness.

1. Fertilization of an Egg

In the chicken's life cycle, fertilization of the egg initiates the first phase. Roosters typically woo the hens and promote themselves as the most eligible bachelor in the flock.

Hens, on the other hand, are known to be very strategic when choosing a partner.

Aspects of one's persona, awareness, and ability to locate food are all taken into account. Everything she's seen so far has given her a solid notion of the rooster's general well-being, his foraging prowess, and whether or not he will be an effective flock leader.

2. Egg Embryo 

A chart summarizing the chick's progress each day is provided below for individuals who learn better with visual aids.

Day1: The germinal disk starts its developmental process.
Day2: The formation of tissues and the establishment of blood flow begin.
Day3: The blood vessels dilate and the heart beats.
Day4: Early on, the amniotic sac forms.
Day5: Candling causes the growth of visible elbows and knees and the revealing of the eyes.
Day6: The first signs of a beak and independent movement are present.
Day7: An emerging comb pattern.
Day8: The ear canals and feather follicles of a developing bird.
Day9: The embryo now has claws and resembles a baby bird.
Day10: Claws and fangs develop in the egg.
Day11: Feathers begin to develop in the tail.
Day12: The first signs of feathering.
Day13: They've got a thin layer of feathers covering their bodies and the beginnings of scales on their legs.
Day14: Tilts head back in a pip.
Day15: The egg white will be eaten by the hen.
Day16: They have grown all of their feathers in at this point.
Day15: Their brains have sunk between their legs and they are currently engulfed in egg white.
Day17: They've almost reached maturity. The bird is positioned with its head under its right wing, and its yolk sac is still outside of the body. This is a mandatory day of confinement if you have eggs in an incubator.
Day18: The embryo's yolk sac has moved inside of it, and it now fills the whole body except for the air cell.
Day19: The yolk sac has been digested, and the umbilical cord has been tied. The embryo begins to develop into a chick once it is exposed to air. The spitting begins right here!
Day20: The day the eggs begin to hatch. The entire process of hatching normally takes little more than 18 hours, but it might occasionally take longer.

3. Chick

After the newly hatched chick has dried off and fluffed up, it is ready to be transferred to a brooder. Chicks need to be placed under a light or brooder plate, given water and food, and then placed in a brooder.

Around 7-12 weeks, a second, smaller molt will begin. The feathering now begins to distinguish males from females.

The first few weeks of life are crucial because of the tremendous amount of change and growth that takes place. Cornish crosses, for instance, grow so incredibly quickly that they weigh 8-10 pounds at about 8 weeks of age.

4. Pullet (Teenager)

They appear like they're stuck in the awkward adolescent phase: clueless, uncomfortable, and uncertain of themselves and their position in the world.

Sexual differences in most breeds will become obvious around this period.

Once the genders have been established, it is time to begin the process of sorting. It's also when kids begin to come into their own and establish their place in the social hierarchy.

To gradually introduce the new chicks to the older ones, you should wait until the young chickens are roughly two-thirds the size of the adult chickens. This needs to be done cautiously at a place with lots of room and places to hide.

5. Hen (Adult)

The distinction between a pullet (teenager) and a hen is debatable among poultry experts (adult).

A pullet is a young hen that has not yet produced an egg; nonetheless, some people consider a pullet to be a hen once she has done so. No matter which definition you choose, sexual maturity is the bottom line.

When a cockerel achieves sexual maturity, he is reclassified as a rooster.

On average, laying hens begin their reproductive lives at the 20-week point. Small, rare, and sometimes irregularly shaped eggs are to be expected at first.

6. Retirement

Even after she stops laying eggs, an old hen might be cherished for her historical value. She can aid in the flock's output by keeping predators at bay, laying eggs, making compost, or even just keeping an eye out for predators. She may have many more years of "retirement" ahead of her in this capacity.

Types of Chicken Feed


1. Broiler rations

Meat birds, especially fast-growing Cornish X Rock hybrids, require these protein-rich diets. On average, the protein content of broiler feeds is between 18 and 20%. Grower-finisher feed is another name for this type of diet. After 12 weeks of age up to slaughtering, the protein level of heritage and pastured meat birds can be reduced to 16%.

2. Chick starter

What it sounds like food for the first six weeks of a chick's life. For meat birds (also known as broiler starter), this is normally 22a 24 percent protein, while for laying breeds, it is typically 20 percent protein. The chicken beginning is available both with and without antibiotics.

3. Layer rations

At maturity, when a hen lays eggs, she needs a diet with 16 to 18 percent protein, plus extra calcium and minerals. Chickens shouldn't be given layer feeds until they are at least 21 weeks old since the high calcium and phosphorus content is harmful to their developing kidneys.

4. Grower pullet

A lower-protein diet is given to young pullets destined for a laying flock after they finish chick starters. This is done so that they can develop strong bones and an adult body weight before they begin laying.

5. Pullet developer or finisher

When young pullets reach 14 weeks of age, they can be switched to a diet containing only 16 percent protein to keep them healthy until they start laying. Some feedlots combine the grower and finisher phases into a single one, with a protein content that falls midway in the center.

Live Chicken Wholesale Market in India

Sr. NoWholesalersLocation
1Eternal AgroKharagpur, India
2Green N Fresh FarmsHyderabad
3Pannddu Poultry Farms and HatcheriesHyderabad
4Shree RamakrishnaMettupalyam, India
5Shri Krishna Poultry Farm and Breeding ChickenBengaluru, India
6Babulal HatcheryKharagpur India
7Kapsons Pig and Poultry FarmNew Delhi, India
8Maity Poultry CenterDiamond Harbour, India
9Khagen Hatching SystemContai, India
10Taj Incubator & HatcheryTufanganj India



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Live Chicken Manufacturers | Suppliers in India

Company Name Location Member Since
Ppf Group Of CompaniesHyderabad, India7 Years
Eternal AgroKharagpur, India3 Years
Aec Trading Co., LtdTaoyuan, Taiwan3 Years

FAQs Related to Live Chicken

The average lifespan of a hen in a backyard flock is 6-8 years, although most flocks only lay eggs for about three to four years. Each year, there is a decline in egg output, egg size, and eggshell quality.
To ensure that they deliver a high-quality product to the end user, they are bred for optimal size and health. The term "broiler" refers to a specific breed of chicken bred specifically for consumption. They are often murdered at around 6-7 weeks of age on factory farms. Chickens bred for broiling aren't kept as much for their eggs as for their meat.
The minimum acceptable distance between a farm and a dwelling is 5.6 kilometers.
Chicken costs in India are from INR 186 to 220 per kilogram. These figures are ballpark estimates based on average market pricing.

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