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Things to put in place first before starting a paultry farming as a business
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[QUOTE="Kendy, post: 220178, member: 63869"] There are necessary precautions and procedures to put in place before starting a poultry farm. You should ensure that you have a comfortable space where they can feel comfortable. You should determine the type of products, either; Broilers, layers or Cocks. You should know the type of products and align it with the interest of the inhabitants within the locations so you can easily make sales. Also, it would be best if you can have a trusted supplier who would supply you with the best products. For Broilers which I have handled, they have different species of birds and they can either withstand or could be vulnerable at any slight flu. The abode or the farm should be fumigated and sealed properly to avoid pests or animals like; cats, rats and snakes. The farm should be devoid of any straps that could injure or trap the chickens to death unknowingly to the poultry rearer. There farm should be lightened according to their growth level. For instance, when they are still small chick, lights should be frequently on especially if the location is in riverine areas but when they are matured, the lighting level should be reduced so it does not cause overheating. You should endeavour to change their water cans and refill new ones and feed them promptly. [/QUOTE]
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