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How to Manage Your Poultry Farm
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[QUOTE="Jasz, post: 238133, member: 61772"] There are many steps involved in managing a poultry farm. First, you'll need to choose the type of poultry you want to raise. This can include chickens, turkeys, geese, and ducks. Next, you'll need to acquire the necessary supplies for your new operation. Chickens require chicken coops, and some types of poultry need special equipment such as incubators, feeder waterers, and chicken coop heaters. At this point you will also have to decide whether to raise your poultry organically or not. Organic poultry farms do not use any chemicals or pesticides on the animals or their food. They must follow the same guidelines as other organic farms when it comes to what they can and cannot use on their property. For example: if an organic farmer uses manure from his cows as fertilizer on his fields, then he must also use cow manure in order to fertilize his plants. It is not allowed for him to purchase chemical fertilizers instead because those would be considered non-organic inputs into his farm operation! Once all of these decisions have been made and supplies purchased or acquired through other means (such as bartering with neighbors), it's time to start raising some birds!. [/QUOTE]
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