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Posted by D Kannathasan on April 12, 2025 at 4:45 am
What happens in a typical day at a large-scale poultry farm
Md Ahidul Islam replied 1 year, 1 month ago 6 Members · 10 Replies -
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To maintain operations and ensure the health and productivity of birds, a wide range of activities are involved in a typical day at a large-scale poultry farm.
Morning Routine: Feeding and Watering, Health Checks, Environmental Control.
Midday Activities: Egg Collection (for Layer Farms), Cleaning and Maintenance, Record Keeping.
Afternoon and Evening: Feeding Adjustments, Behavior Monitoring, Facility Security.
Continuous Monitoring: Many farms use advanced technology, such as sensors and cameras, to monitor conditions and bird behavior 24/7. This helps in early detection of issues.
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Managing and caring for the birds, ensuring biosecurity, and preparing for the next stages of production.
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A typical day at a large-scale poultry farm is highly organized and involves numerous tasks aimed at ensuring the health, welfare, and productivity of the birds—whether the operation is for broiler production (meat) or layer farming (eggs).
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A typical day on a large-scale poultry farm involves a range of tasks focused on poultry care, biosecurity, and production efficiency
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