Dovoy Organizes Technical Seminar on “Application of Enzymes for Profitable Layer Farming” in Karnal, Haryana

As part of its continued commitment to advancing animal health and nutrition and supporting sustainable farm profitability, Dovoy Animal Health successfully organized a technical seminar on the topic “Application of Enzymes for Profitable Layer Farming.” The session was led by Mr. Anand Singh, Business Head – Dovoy Animal Health, and witnessed enthusiastic participation from layer farmers, nutritionists, veterinarians, feed manufacturers, and industry stakeholders.

The seminar focused on the growing importance of enzymatic solutions and other feed additives in modern layer production systems, particularly in an environment characterized by rising feed costs, fluctuating raw material quality, and increasing pressure to improve production efficiency.

During the session, Mr. Anand Singh highlighted how feed enzymes such as phytase, protease, xylanase, and multi-enzyme combinations play a significant role in improving nutrient digestibility and maximizing feed utilization. He discussed that enzymes help in enhancing nutrient availability, providing better feed conversion ratio, improving performance, and overall bird health.

A key highlight of the seminar was the role of enzymes in improving layer farm profitability. Mr. Singh explained that by enhancing nutrient digestibility and feed utilization, enzymes help reduce feed costs, improve egg production and shell quality, and support consistent flock performance, ultimately lowering the cost per egg produced. He also emphasized the importance of selecting the right enzyme solutions based on feed composition and production goals. Beyond economic benefits, he highlighted that improved nutrient utilization reduces nutrient wastage and environmental impact, supporting more sustainable poultry production.

The interactive session provided attendees with practical recommendations for implementing advanced and innovative solutions and strategies in commercial layer operations. Real-world examples and field experiences were shared to demonstrate how enzyme supplementation can help producers navigate current industry challenges while enhancing profitability.

Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Anand Singh stated, “As the poultry industry continues to evolve, enzyme technology will play an increasingly important role in improving feed efficiency, supporting bird performance, and enhancing farm profitability.”

The seminar concluded with an engaging question-and-answer session, allowing participants to discuss technical challenges and explore innovative approaches for improving layer productivity. Through initiatives such as these, Dovoy Animal Health continues to strengthen its commitment to delivering science-backed solutions that help poultry producers achieve greater efficiency, performance, and profitability.