Pune: Poultry farmer approached police as hens stopped laying eggs
A poultry farmer from Maharashtra's Pune district has approached the police claiming that hens at his farm have stopped laying eggs after consuming the feed manufactured by a particular firm, an official said on Wednesday. No FIR has been registered as the concerned manufacturer has agreed to pay the compensation to owners of three to four poultry farms who also faced this issue.
At least four other poultry farm owners faced same issue
"The complainant is a poultry farm owner. He and at least four other poultry farm owners in his area also faced the same issue, following which he submitted a complaint to us," said Rajendra Mokashi, senior police inspector, Loni Kalbhor police station. The complainant stated he had purchased the poultry feed from a company based in the neighboring Ahmednagar district of the state.
Sometimes particular feed does not suit hens: Animal husbandry officer
"He mentioned in the application that after consuming that feed, hens at his farm have stopped laying eggs," Mokashi said. He said the police consulted the block-level animal husbandry officer in Ahmednagar over this issue. "The official told us that it is a common phenomenon that sometimes a particular feed does not suit hens and they stop laying eggs after consuming it," said Mokashi.
'Hens start laying eggs again once old feed is fed'
Citing the official, Mokashi said, "Such instances of hens not laying eggs after they were given a new feed had occurred in the past. Once hens are fed the old feed they started laying eggs again."
Manufacturer has assured to take back the feed, offer compensation
"We also spoke to the concerned poultry farm manufacturer who told us to have received similar complaints about the feed from some other customers as well," Mokashi mentioned. "The manufacturer assured us they would take back the feed and offer the required compensation to the affected farmers for their losses," Mokashi said.
Demand for eggs has increased due to surge in COVID-19
The police officer said the complainants used to buy poultry feed from a reputed manufacturer based in Pune, but chose the Ahmednagar-based company as the former increased rates. Demand for eggs and poultry is on the rise because of the surge in COVID-19 cases.