21/03/2026
π POULTRY TIP
Track everything on your poultry farm.
If you donβt keep records, youβre running your farm blindly. Tracking key activities helps you know what is working and where you are losing money.
What you must record: β
Feed usage (daily/weekly)
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Mortality rate
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Vaccination schedule
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Sales and income
Why it matters:
Helps you measure performance
Detects problems early
Improves decision-making and profit
Remember:
Good records turn your poultry farm into a profitable business.
β Sortex Farm & Agro-Allied Enterprise πππ°
20/03/2026
π POULTRY ADVICE
Discipline grows your poultry farm.
Success in poultry farming is not luckβitβs consistent discipline in how you manage your birds, time, and money. Carelessness and shortcuts lead to losses.
What discipline looks like: β
Feeding birds on time every day
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Maintaining cleanliness and sanitation
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Following vaccination and medication schedules
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Keeping accurate financial and farm records
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Monitoring birds consistently
Remember:
Discipline turns small farms into profitable and sustainable businesses.
β Sortex Farm & Agro-Allied Enterprise ππ
20/03/2026
Question:
Do you keep your poultry farm money separate from your personal expenses?
A. Yes
B. No
20/03/2026
π POULTRY TIP
Never mix poultry money with personal expenses.
Mixing business money with personal spending makes it hard to track profit and can quietly drain your poultry business.
Good financial habits: β
Keep a separate account or record for your poultry business
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Pay yourself a fixed amount instead of random withdrawals
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Record all income and expenses properly
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Always know if you are making profit or loss
Remember:
Clear records help you grow and sustain your poultry business.
β Sortex Farm & Agro-Allied Enterprise π°ππ
19/03/2026
π POULTRY TIP
Observe your birds daily.
Your birds show early signs of problems through their behavior. If you donβt watch them closely, small issues can turn into serious losses.
What to look for: β
Reduced feed or water intake
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Weakness or inactivity
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Unusual droppings
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Sneezing or abnormal sounds
Remember:
Early detection helps you act fast and save your flock.
β Sortex Farm & Agro-Allied Enterprise π₯π
19/03/2026
π POULTRY QUIZ
Question:
How often should you check your birds daily?
A. Once a day
B. More than once a day
19/03/2026
π POULTRY TIP
Daily inspection helps you detect problems early.
Checking your birds every day allows you to spot early signs of disease, stress, or poor feeding before they become serious.
What to check daily: β
Feed and water intake
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Bird activity and behavior
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Droppings and litter condition
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Any weak or isolated birds
Remember:
Early detection means quick action and fewer losses.
β Sortex Farm & Agro-Allied Enterprise π₯π
18/03/2026
π POULTRY TIP
Healthy birds protect your capital.
Your birds are your investment. When they stay healthy, you get better growth, lower mortality, and higher profit. Poor health means losses, extra costs, and reduced productivity.
How to keep birds healthy: β
Provide clean water and quality feed
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Maintain good hygiene and sanitation
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Follow a proper vaccination schedule
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Avoid overcrowding
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Monitor birds daily
Remember:
Healthy birds = secured investment and steady profit.
β Sortex Farm & Agro-Allied Enterprise ππ°π
18/03/2026
π POULTRY QUIZ
Question:
Do you follow a proper vaccination calendar on your poultry farm?
A. Yes
B. No
18/03/2026
π POULTRY TIP
Skipping vaccines can lead to total loss.
Vaccines protect your birds from deadly diseases. Ignoring or delaying vaccination can result in rapid disease outbreak, high mortality, and serious financial loss.
Good vaccination practices: β
Follow a proper vaccination schedule
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Use quality vaccines from trusted sources
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Store vaccines correctly (cold chain)
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Administer vaccines at the right time and dosage
Remember:
Prevention is always cheaper than cure.
β Sortex Farm & Agro-Allied Enterprise πππ