June 25, 2025

The Impportance of Fat in Poultry Diets-Bonus Content

The Impportance of Fat in Poultry Diets-Bonus Content

In this deep-dive bonus episode of The Poultry Keepers Podcast, Rip Stalvey explores one of the most misunderstood components of poultry nutrition: fats. Whether you’re raising layers, broilers, breeders, or show birds, fat plays a crucial role in energy, feather quality, fertility, and even immunity.

Host Rip Stalvey explains how dietary fats impact vitamin absorption, hormone production, feed palatability, and overall flock health. You'll learn the differences between animal- and plant-based fats, how omega-3s affect egg and feather quality, and ideal fat levels by bird type—from chicks to mature breeders.

You'll also get practical strategies for using fats to condition birds for cold weather, molting, or show season—and tips to avoid common pitfalls like obesity or rancid oils.

Discover why the right kind—and amount—of fat may be the missing link in your flock’s performance.

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Welcome to another bonus episode of the Poultry Keepers Podcast, where we dig into the essential components of poultry, care that can help your birds thrive.

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I'm your host Rip Stalvey, and today we're talking about an important part of poultry nutrition, fats.

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Now whether you're managing layers, meat, birds, show birds, or even breeders, the role of fat of the diet is bigger than most folks realize.

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Let's look at how fats influence the health, performance, appearance, and even the profitability of your poultry program.

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When most people think about fats, they think of energy.

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And yes, fat is the most concentrated source of energy in a poultry diet.

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More than double the calories found in protein or carbohydrates, but there's so much more to it.

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Fat helps birds maintain body temperature, especially during colder weather.

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It supports the absorption of critical fat soluble vitamins like Vitamin A, D, E, and K.

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Without fat in the diet.

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These vitamins can't be properly absorbed no matter how much you supplement.

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Now, vitamin A is essential for vision and immunity.

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While vitamin D supports bone development and eggshell quality, vitamin E plays a key role in protecting cell membranes, and vitamin K is required for proper blood clotting.

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Fats are the delivery system for all of these.

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Now.

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In addition, fats are involved in hormone production, particularly reproductive hormones.

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If your birds are showing signs of low fertility, erratic leg patterns, or just slow growth, dietary fat could be part of the equation.

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Let's talk about where these fats come from.

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Poultry diets usually include two types of fats, vegetable-based fats, and animal-based fats, and both bring something important to the table.

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Vegetable fats are typically oils like soybean oil, canola oil, corn oil, or palm oil.

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These are widely available, highly digestible and economical.

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They're rich in both linoleic acid essential fatty acid that promotes feather quality, reproductive performance, and skin health.

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Animal fats include sources like tallow, lard, and fish oil.

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Now fish oil is particularly noteworthy for its Omega-3 fatty acids, which are not as common in vegetable fats.

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Omega threes help reduce inflammation, improve egg quality, and are especially important for show birds and breeding stock.

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Now here's a note of caution.

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Fat quality matters.

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Rancid fats or poorly stored oils can lead to all flavors in eggs and meat, reduced nutrient absorption, or even health issues.

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Always check the shelf life, source, and handling of fats you're feeding.

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Besides energy and vitamin absorption, fat serve other vital rolls.

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They improve feed textures and palatability making feed more appealing to those picky eaters of ours.

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This is especially helpful during stressful periods or when transitioning birds between diets.

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They help reduce feed dust, which can cut down on respiratory irritation in enclosed housing.

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Fats can also enhance plumage quality.

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That glossy finish on the show, bird's feathers.

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That's not just genetics and grooming.

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It's diet too.

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For broilers fat contributes to feed conversion efficiency.

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More calories and less volume.

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Mean birds eat less feed overall while still meeting their energy needs.

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Fats aren't a one size fits all solution.

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Let's walk through ideal fat levels based on your bird's lifestyle and the role in the flock.

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Let's start with chicks Now, these are birds up to six weeks old.

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They need three to 5% fat in their diet.

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This is a rapid growth stage.

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Fats help with body development, feathers, and building energy reserves.

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Growers from six to 18 weeks of age, well, they can handle fat, about two to 4% they need energy, but not so much that they become overweight or lazy.

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Layers benefit from two to 4% fat, too.

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This supports egg production, yolk pigmentation, and shell integrity.

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Omega threes also increase the marketability of eggs in specialty markets.

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Broilers thrive with four to 6% fat.

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This drives fast growth and good muscle development.

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The key here is balancing fat with protein.

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Too much fat can result in unwanted carcass fat.

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Breeding stock should have three to 5% fat in their diet to support fertility, hatchability and chick health.

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Breeding stock should have about three to 5% fat content to support fertility and hatchability.

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Too little fat can result in poor egg viability and chick health.

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Show birds need four to 6% fat Especially during the conditioning phase before a show.

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This helps maintain ideal body condition and feather quality, and it gives them that healthy, finished appearance judges just love.

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Here's a few practical ways you can use fats effectively in your flocks diet.

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If you mix your own feed, consider adding small amounts of oil like flaxseed or sunflower oil for an omega boost.

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Watch your birds closely, dull feathers, poor growth or low egg output may indicate that fat levels are quality needs adjusting and in cold weather, a slight bump in dietary fat can help birds maintain body heat more efficiently.

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For molting birds or those regrowing feathers increasing fat for a few weeks can help support feather regrowth.

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Also, if you're conditioning birds for sale or for show fats can be a powerful part of your nutritional strategy.

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But here's a caution.

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Too much fat can lead to obesity, fertility issues, and even internal body fat.

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Now, to wrap all this up, fats are a critical part of poultry nutrition.

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They deliver energy, support, vitamin absorption, improve reproductive performance, reduce inflammation, enhance feather, and skin quality.

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Even make their feed taste better.

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Choosing the right types of fat at the right levels based on the purpose and life stage of your birds will help you raise healthier, more productive, and more visually impressive looking flocks.

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So the next time you're evaluating your feeding plan, don't forget the fat.

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It could be the missing links between just okay and outstanding poultry performance.

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Thanks for joining me on this extended deep dive into fats and poultry diets.

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If you found this episode helpful, consider sharing it with a poultry keeper friend, leaving us a review or exploring more of our educational content at www.thepoultrykeeperspodcast.com.

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Be sure and listen on Saturday because I'm gonna be talking about something that, to my knowledge, hasn't been talked about.

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Or even written about before.

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And that's shocking because it's really important to the long-term success and survivability of our hobby.

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So until then, feed smart, keep learning, and keep enjoying the birds you love.