Why Did My Broiler FCR Increase Suddenly? (Common Causes & Fast Fixes)
When your broiler FCR suddenly gets worse, every extra 0.05–0.10 point can cost a 20,000-bird farm thousands of dollars per cycle in extra feed. Most commercial broiler floor farms experience this issue at least once per year. The key is fast, accurate diagnosis followed by targeted fixes.
Quick Answer
The most common causes of sudden broiler FCR increase are poor ventilation, heat stress, wet litter, incorrect stocking density, and water system problems. Most farms can recover FCR within one cycle by prioritizing ventilation, litter quality, and consistent water supply.

How to Diagnose Broiler FCR Problems Step-by-Step
Step 1
Check current house temperature and air speed at bird level.
Step 2
Check water pressure and nipple drinker function.
Step 3
Check ammonia level and litter condition.
Step 4
Compare daily feed intake trend with previous cycles.
Step 5
Compare mortality and uniformity together with FCR.
Early Warning Signs of Broiler FCR Problems
- Birds panting before noon
- Feed intake dropping suddenly
- Wet litter near nipple lines
- Uneven bird distribution
- Higher water-to-feed ratio
Quick Broiler FCR Troubleshooting Checklist
| Problem | Possible Cause | Fast Solution |
|---|---|---|
| High FCR + Wet Litter | Water leak or low drinker pressure | Fix nipple pressure and check lines |
| High FCR + Panting | Heat stress | Increase air speed immediately |
| High FCR + Uneven Birds | Poor feeder distribution | Adjust feed lines and check run times |
| High FCR + High Mortality | Disease challenge | Check vaccination and gut health |
Top 10 Causes of Poor Broiler FCR
1. Poor Ventilation & Low Air Speed
Inadequate tunnel ventilation is the #1 cause of sudden FCR deterioration in commercial broiler floor systems. When air speed drops below 2.5 m/s, heat and moisture build up, birds reduce feed intake and FCR worsens rapidly.
2. Heat Stress
Heat stress is one of the fastest causes of sudden FCR increase in commercial broiler farms. When temperature exceeds 28–30°C, birds begin panting and reduce feed intake. Typical symptoms include birds crowding near air inlets, heavy panting during afternoon, wet litter around drinker lines, and lower daily weight gain. Many farms in Southeast Asia see FCR worsen by 0.08–0.15 during July–August when tunnel air speed drops below 2.0 m/s.
3. Wet Litter & High Ammonia
Wet litter is a major hidden cause of poor FCR. High moisture leads to elevated ammonia levels, causing respiratory irritation and reduced nutrient absorption. Birds spend more energy fighting stress instead of growing.
4. Incorrect Stocking Density
Too high stocking density without matching ventilation and equipment causes competition for feed and water, leading to uneven growth and higher FCR.
5. Poor Lighting Program
Incorrect light intensity or insufficient dark periods reduces feed intake and flock uniformity, directly impacting FCR.
6. Low Feed Quality or Formulation Issues
Old feed, mycotoxins, or incorrect nutrient balance reduces digestibility and causes sudden FCR spikes.
7. Water System Problems
Clogged nipple drinkers, low pressure, or warm water reduce water intake, which immediately lowers feed consumption and worsens FCR.
8. Disease and Gut Health Issues
Subclinical diseases like coccidiosis or necrotic enteritis silently destroy gut health and nutrient absorption, causing FCR to rise without obvious mortality.
9. Inconsistent Feeding Management
Feed outages, uneven distribution, or irregular feeder run times cause birds to overeat when feed returns, leading to poor conversion.
10. Poor Environmental Control
Lack of automated controllers causes large fluctuations in temperature and humidity, stressing birds and hurting FCR.
Conclusion
Most sudden increases in broiler FCR are caused by manageable environmental and management factors. By following a systematic diagnosis process and taking fast corrective action on ventilation, litter, and water systems, commercial broiler floor farms can quickly restore target FCR and protect profitability.
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