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Setting up a poultry farm is one thing, managing the farm is another thing.

Starting up a poultry farm is an exciting journey that involves a lot of human, material and financial resources. The availability of all the resources and adequate use of them ensures the business success.

A recent review revealed that over 45 percent of Nigerian poultry farmers are not well-equipped with the required knowledge and manpower to manage their poultry businesses. This has resulted in many poultry farmers dropping out of the business before 5 years of active farming.

The central focus of the farm is in the management. Poultry farm management involves all the practices in the farm that ensures the birds adequate performance and survival.

These include:

  • Breed selection
  • Stocking
  • Brooding
  • Feeding
  • Watering
  • Cleaning
  • Lighting
  • Medication
  • Diseases identification
  • Prompt response to unusual activities in the farm
  • General biosecurity.

These, including others not listed here, are knowledge-based aspects of poultry that requires the experience of a professional. Trained professionals with multiple years of practical experience. Unfortunately, these professional workers are limited.

Managing a poultry farm requires adequate experience. Chickens are live animals, and they require optimum care every day. Leaving your farm in the hands of untrained farm attendants is simply a gamble. Your investment is at risk.

Don’t worry, our experts are here for you.

We will help you train your farmworkers to become professional farm managers and attendants in all aspects of poultry to help scale your farm.

We also perform scheduled farm outreach services and checkups  at intervals to help you keep your farm in good shape at all times.

Do you need qualified farm attendants and managers with quality years experience in the business?

We can help link you up with our professional managers and farm attendants waiting to work with you.

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