FCR Management for Bulawayo Broiler Farmers
In Bulawayo, the most common cause of FCR above 2.0 is cold stress from power outages. Brooding temperature drops during loadshedding cause birds to burn feed for heat rather than for growth. Every hour below 28°C in the first two weeks increases feed consumption by 3-5% with no corresponding weight gain. A generator or solar backup for the brooder circuit is not optional for Bulawayo operators who want to hit FCR 1.60.
This page covers FCR Management specifically for Bulawayo conditions. For the complete Zimbabwe-wide guide:
Read the full FCR Management guide for Zimbabwe →How to Calculate FCR
FCR = Total Feed Consumed (kg) ÷ Total Live Weight Gained (kg). For a batch of 500 Cobb 500 birds at day 35 with an average weight of 1,780g and total feed consumed of 3,750kg: FCR = 3,750 ÷ (1.780 × 500) = 3,750 ÷ 890 = 4.21. Note: that's too high. That example included cumulative feed per bird, not total batch feed. Correct: FCR = (3.750 kg/bird × 500 birds) ÷ (1.780 kg × 500 birds) = 3.750 ÷ 1.780 = 2.11. Target for day 35 Cobb 500 is exactly 2.11.
Zimbabwe FCR Benchmarks by Batch Day
These are Cobb 500 targets under standard Zimbabwe conditions (National Foods Pfuma rations, 23% starter protein, 20% grower). Day 14: target 1.40. Day 21: target 1.69. Day 28: target 1.90. Day 35: target 2.11. Day 42: target 2.27. If your FCR is more than 10% above these targets at any checkpoint, investigate feed quality, water access, disease pressure, and stocking density immediately.
Common Causes of High FCR in Zimbabwe
Power outages disrupting brooder temperature (cold stress → birds burn feed for warmth). Feed spillage (up to 15% feed loss from poorly adjusted feeders). Water restriction (dehydrated birds stop eating but stress hormones persist). Newcastle or Gumboro challenge (sub-clinical disease suppresses growth). Aflatoxin contamination in locally sourced maize-based feeds (check supplier certification). Incorrect feed phase, keeping birds on starter feed beyond day 14 wastes money and inflates FCR.
How FarmIQ Tracks FCR Automatically
FarmIQ calculates your FCR in real time from daily feed logs and weight sample entries. The system automatically flags when FCR deviates more than 15% from Cobb 500 targets. You get an alert before the problem compounds. At batch close, your Grower Performance Report includes FCR alongside mortality, feed cost per kg, and profitability, the same data format that Irvines and other integrators use to evaluate growers.
Key Challenge for Bulawayo Farmers
Water scarcity and heat stress in summer months increase mortality risk. Cold nights in June–July require intensive brooding.
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