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Managing a Poultry farm
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[QUOTE="Kendy, post: 221612, member: 63869"] Managing a poultry farm requires a lot of strategy to have an effective productivity. From the point of purchase, you must be able to decipher the best product. Some people do not know that there are different breeds or species of birds. There are some which are easily prone to flu and there are others that can withstand due to their specie and antibodies. Managing a poultry would determine patience and care, it is just like a mother nursing her new born child. The budget should be ascertained , miscellaneous for unforeseen circumstances should be budgeted as well. The house which the birds would be put should be in a conducive environment. It does not matter if they are animals, they deserve to be treated with care. At their infant stage, lighting should be constantly present to keep them warm especially during rainy season or in areas where it is normally cold. The quantity of food given to them on daily basis would determine their fast growth and weight. They should be fed well not minding the high cost of feed, it could always be included at the point of sales. Finally, the poultry farmer should be a keen observer to note when even one chick is acting abnormal, so it won't spread to the rest. [/QUOTE]
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