Reproductive health in poultry—particularly layers and breeders—is the cornerstone of successful commercial poultry production. Optimal egg production, fertility, hatchability, and eggshell quality are all dependent on a healthy and well-managed reproductive system.
As the poultry industry seeks residue-free, eco-friendly and sustainable alternatives to synthetic additives and antibiotics, herbal approaches are gaining attention as promising tools to enhance reproductive performance naturally.
A growing body of research and field experience now supports the use of medicinal herbs and phytogenic feed additives to improve reproductive health in poultry. These natural agents not only promote hormonal balance and reproductive organ function but also contribute to better overall health, leading to consistent egg production and superior egg quality.
can naturally support and enhance reproductive health in poultry and optimizes ovarian functions, egg production and egg-shell quality.
Understanding Reproductive Challenges in Poultry
Reproductive performance in poultry can be compromised due to:
- Nutritional imbalances (especially calcium, phosphorus, and vitamins)
- Hormonal disruptions due to environmental stress
- Infectious diseases and poor immunity
- Aging and oxidative stress on reproductive organs
These issues manifest in forms such as:
In layers, reproductive performance is primarily evaluated by:
- Egg production rate
- Egg weight and size
- Shell strength and thickness
- Yolk quality
In breeders, attention is paid to:
- Fertility and mating success
- Hatchability
- Sperm quality (in males)
- Oviduct and ovarian function (in females)
Eggshell Quality: A Hidden Profit Lever
Poor eggshell quality leads to cracked or broken eggs, which cannot be sold, especially in commercial table egg production. Factors affecting shell quality include:
- Inadequate calcium or phosphorus
- Vitamin D3 deficiency
- Poor intestinal health
- Excessive stress or age-related decline
Conventional Approaches and Their Limitations
Traditionally, reproductive performance has been supported using synthetic hormones, antibiotics and vitamin-mineral supplements. While these are effective, they pose concerns related to:
- Antibiotic residues in eggs and meat
- Development of antimicrobial resistance
- Regulatory bans or restrictions on antibiotic growth promoters
- Consumer demand for natural and organic products
This shift in consumer and regulatory trends has led to an increasing interest in herbal feed additives and phytogenic compounds as viable and natural enhancers of reproductive health.
An herbal-nutritional approach targets these issues at their root by supporting the reproductive system, boosting hormonal balance, enhancing mineral absorption, and strengthening immunity.

