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Natural mating colony cages are crucial in poultry breeding, yet breed-specific management requires further investigation. We evaluated the effects of sex ratios, stocking densities, and cohabitation age on Lohmann Pink-shell breeders' performance. A total of 6126 birds were randomly allocated to experimental groups with varying ratios (1:8-1:13), densities (582-748 cm2/bird), and cohabitation ages (120/140 days), each containing six replicates. We monitored male mating frequencies at 50 weeks in 1:8 and 1:10 ratio groups. All 120-day-old groups showed delayed production onset and superior male weight compliance (p p 2/bird) showed lower breakage rate and uniformity than 582 cm2/bird (p p 2/bird density, and 1:10 sex ratio, providing theoretical guidance for natural mating colony cage development in layer breeding.
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