• About us
  • Advertise with us
  • Subscribe Now
  • Media Kit
Friday, November 28, 2025
Livestock & Poultry Middle East
Text in HTML
MIDDLE EAST'S HIGHEST
CIRCULATING LIVESTOCK &
POULTRY MAGAZINE WITH PRINT & ONLINE READERSHIPS
  • Home
  • News
  • Videos
  • Industry Update
    • Animal Feeds & Nutrition
    • Dairy Products
    • Farming Equipment
    • Animal Health & Hygiene
    • Aquaculture
    • Livestock Farming
    • Meat & Processing
    • Poultry Farming
  • Country Update
  • Digital Magazines
    • Publications
  • Events
  • Careers
  • Contact Us
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Videos
  • Industry Update
    • Animal Feeds & Nutrition
    • Dairy Products
    • Farming Equipment
    • Animal Health & Hygiene
    • Aquaculture
    • Livestock Farming
    • Meat & Processing
    • Poultry Farming
  • Country Update
  • Digital Magazines
    • Publications
  • Events
  • Careers
  • Contact Us
No Result
View All Result
Live Stock Middle East
No Result
View All Result
Home Industry Update

The Impact of Nest Materials on Breeder Layer Productivity

by Livestock & Poultry News Desk
2 days ago
in Industry Update, Livestock Farming
0
The Impact of Nest Materials on Breeder Layer Productivity
ShareShareShareShareShare

Today’s poultry growers can choose from several types of nest construction, including film-faced plywood, plastic and metal. But which delivers the best performance and long-term value? Each material has its own strengths and limitations, and the following information outlines key factors to consider when selecting nests that support the highest productivity and profitability.

Sanitation

Smooth surfaces make plastic and metal nests easy to clean, which appeals to many growers. However, poultry houses are generally washed only after flocks are removed, meaning nests aren’t cleaned frequently. As a result, other properties of the material play a greater role in maintaining overall hygiene.

Wood’s porous structure allows it to absorb some moisture, which might seem like a drawback. Yet research shows the opposite effect. The capillary action in wood draws bacteria below the surface, where it soon dies. By contrast, bacteria linger on the surface of plastic or metal and may persist longer in damp conditions.

Plastic Nests

This phenomenon has been documented in food safety studies. In a 1994 University of Wisconsin report titled “Cutting Boards and Food Safety,” Dr. Dean Cliver demonstrated that bacteria such as Salmonella and E. coli declined significantly over time on wooden cutting boards, even without cleaning, thanks to the porosity of wood. Follow-up studies at the University of California, Davis, reached similar conclusions that plastic surfaces retained bacteria more readily than wood.

In addition, certain wood species have natural antimicrobial properties that inhibit bacterial growth. Plastic lacks this ability, which can create a better environment for bacteria to live.

Bird Response and Nesting Behavior

The type of material used in nest boxes directly affects bird behavior and nesting consistency, which are key to maximizing the number of Grade A eggs. Wooden nests typically perform best in this regard. Their density and mass provide stability and quietness — qualities birds instinctively prefer. The sound-dampening nature of wood often results in higher nest acceptance rates than either plastic or metal options.

Evidence from Wageningen University in the Netherlands supports this conclusion. The study, “Relative preference for wooden nests affects nesting behavior of broiler breeders,” compared wooden and plastic nests, showing that hens laid more eggs in wooden nests. Camera data further reinforced the findings, also showing a stronger preference for wooden nests, as more birds visibly spent a greater amount of time in them.

Metal nests, being noisier, are the least attractive to birds and experience the worst acceptance. Because the low nest acceptance rate will negatively impact production, metal designs are now seldom used in broiler breeder facilities.

Wood Nests

Strength and Longevity

Durability is another strong point for wood. Though growers may worry about rot, this concern is minor since poultry houses are typically pressure-washed less than once a year, minimizing the length of exposure to water. Also, the marine-grade, film-faced plywood used in these types of nests is engineered for moisture exposure and can be easily wiped clean.

Interestingly, the porous structure of wood is a benefit because, even though wood absorbs water, it is also able to dissipate moisture quickly. This durability is evident through the fact that many wooden nests have been in service for over 15 years, while showing minimal wear despite repeated cleaning with disinfectants.

On the contrary, plastic becomes brittle after extended exposure to detergents and high-pressure washing. As a result, plastic nests are more likely to break after years of use. Also, sheet metal options tend to rust over time, contributing to durability concerns.

It’s also important to distinguish between high- and low-quality wooden nests. Premium versions use multiple layers of dense plywood (up to nine layers) for added stability and sound absorption. Lower-cost models with fewer layers may not provide the same durability or performance.

Sustainability

Next, wood’s renewability gives it an environmental edge over plastic and metal. When obtained from certified forests, it represents a sustainable material choice with a smaller ecological footprint.

By contrast, metal and plastic production relies on nonrenewable resources such as fossil fuels and mined minerals, making them less sustainable alternatives.

Cost Efficiency and Investment Value

One negative of wooden nests is they usually carry the highest purchase price. However, as previously highlighted, they often produce the best return on investment through improved bird welfare, higher egg output and longer lifespan.

Related posts

Is Bigger Always Better? A New Approach to Poultry Processing

Is Bigger Always Better? A New Approach to Poultry Processing

November 25, 2025
Postbiotics: The Smart Way to Beat the Heat in Livestock

Postbiotics: The Smart Way to Beat the Heat in Livestock

November 22, 2025
Keeping breeder hens strong: controlling endotoxins for better egg quality

Keeping breeder hens strong: controlling endotoxins for better egg quality

November 1, 2025
Powering Libya’s Green Renaissance: How Al-Fath Agricultural Company is Powering the Nation’s Fields with Valley Pivots and New Holland Tractors

Powering Libya’s Green Renaissance: How Al-Fath Agricultural Company is Powering the Nation’s Fields with Valley Pivots and New Holland Tractors

October 20, 2025
XELERATE Business Solutions: Rethinking Poultry & Agri-Business with Smart ERP

XELERATE Business Solutions: Rethinking Poultry & Agri-Business with Smart ERP

September 24, 2025
Ridder Drive Systems for Livestock and Crop Storage

Ridder Drive Systems for Livestock and Crop Storage

September 20, 2025

Metal nests cost less initially but typically reduce profitability due to lower nest use and increased floor eggs.

Final Assessment

The material used for nests has a direct influence on flock comfort, hygiene and long-term return on investment. Film-faced plywood stands out as a balanced choice because it is durable, easy to maintain and supportive of natural bird behavior. Its combination of resilience and comfort contributes to better flock health, greater nest acceptance and improved economic outcomes for poultry operations. 

For more information: www.choretime.com

Post Views: 184
ShareShareTweetSendPin
Previous Post

VIV MEA 2025 Opens in Abu Dhabi, Showcasing Global Innovations in Animal Protein Production

Next Post

Poultry India Expo 2025 Opens With Strong Global Participation

Next Post
Poultry India Expo 2025 Opens With Strong Global Participation

Poultry India Expo 2025 Opens With Strong Global Participation

July-Sept 2025 edition

RECOMMENDED NEWS

Best of both worlds: Estrus detection aids and timed cattle breeding

Best of both worlds: Estrus detection aids and timed cattle breeding

2 years ago
SUN SIYAM PASIKUDAH LAUNCHES “CAREPHANT PROJECT” TO FOSTER  BABY ELEPHANT NAMED KALO IN SRI LANKA

SUN SIYAM PASIKUDAH LAUNCHES “CAREPHANT PROJECT” TO FOSTER BABY ELEPHANT NAMED KALO IN SRI LANKA

1 year ago
Saudi Agriculture 2025 Opens in Riyadh Showcasing Innovation and Sustainability in the Agri-Food Sector

Saudi Agriculture 2025 Opens in Riyadh Showcasing Innovation and Sustainability in the Agri-Food Sector

1 month ago
The Impact of Nest Materials on Breeder Layer Productivity

The Impact of Nest Materials on Breeder Layer Productivity

2 days ago

FOLLOW US

BROWSE BY CATEGORIES

  • Animal Feeds & Nutrition
  • Animal Health & Hygiene
  • Aquaculture
  • Country Update
  • Dairy Products
  • Draft
  • Editor's Pick
  • Events News
  • Farming Equipment
  • Industry Update
  • Livestock Farming
  • Meat & Processing
  • Media Kit
  • News
  • Poultry Farming
  • Sponsored News
  • Video

BROWSE BY TOPICS

Adnec Al Ain alltech animal animal biosolutions Animal nutrition brenntag calves chickens cow health DAIRY dsm egg eggprocessing Equestrian event farming fee feed feed ingredients fish health HOOVES horse horse feed Hunting insect farming Ishida livestock marel meat processing middle east milk production Novonesis Novus petfood poultry poultry feeds poultry line poultry production shrimp sommet swine Thumbay veterinary clinic
Livestock & Poultry Middle East

Leading Livestock & Poultry Industry Magazine in the Gulf & Middle East Region

Follow us on social media:

Recent News

  • Gulfood Manufacturing 2025 Marks a Landmark Year, Cementing UAE’s Role as the Global Crossroads for F&B Manufacturing and Trade
  • Poultry India Expo 2025 Opens With Strong Global Participation
  • The Impact of Nest Materials on Breeder Layer Productivity
  • VIV MEA 2025 Opens in Abu Dhabi, Showcasing Global Innovations in Animal Protein Production

Category

  • Animal Feeds & Nutrition
  • Animal Health & Hygiene
  • Aquaculture
  • Country Update
  • Dairy Products
  • Draft
  • Editor's Pick
  • Events News
  • Farming Equipment
  • Industry Update
  • Livestock Farming
  • Meat & Processing
  • Media Kit
  • News
  • Poultry Farming
  • Sponsored News
  • Video

Recent News

Gulfood Manufacturing 2025 Marks a Landmark Year, Cementing UAE’s Role as the Global Crossroads for F&B Manufacturing and Trade

Gulfood Manufacturing 2025 Marks a Landmark Year, Cementing UAE’s Role as the Global Crossroads for F&B Manufacturing and Trade

November 27, 2025
Poultry India Expo 2025 Opens With Strong Global Participation

Poultry India Expo 2025 Opens With Strong Global Participation

November 26, 2025
  • About us
  • Advertise with us
  • Subscribe Now
  • Media Kit

© 2025 LIVESTOCK & POULTRY ME & ASIA

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Videos
  • Industry Update
    • Animal Feeds & Nutrition
    • Dairy Products
    • Farming Equipment
    • Animal Health & Hygiene
    • Aquaculture
    • Livestock Farming
    • Meat & Processing
    • Poultry Farming
  • Country Update
  • Digital Magazines
    • Publications
  • Events
  • Careers
  • Contact Us

© 2025 LIVESTOCK & POULTRY ME & ASIA

Cleantalk Pixel

Subscribe to our newsletter and online magazine

Subscription Form -pop up