Poultry Farming Program
Our Poultry Farming Program offers students hands-on experience in the essential practices of raising poultry, emphasizing both agricultural knowledge and animal welfare. This program equips students with the skills necessary to understand poultry production, management, and sustainable farming practices. Key elements of the program include:
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Understanding Poultry Breeds: Students learn about different poultry breeds, their characteristics, and their specific needs. This knowledge is crucial for selecting the right breeds for various purposes, such as egg production or meat production.
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Husbandry Practices: The program covers essential husbandry practices, including feeding, housing, health management, and biosecurity measures. Students gain insights into proper care to ensure the well-being of the birds and the productivity of the farm.
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Nutrition and Feeding: Students learn about the nutritional requirements of poultry and how to formulate balanced diets. Understanding feeding strategies is vital for maximizing growth and egg production.
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Health Management: Emphasis is placed on recognizing signs of illness and implementing preventive health measures. Students learn about vaccinations, disease control, and maintaining a clean and safe environment for the birds.
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Hands-On Experience: Through practical sessions, students participate in daily farm activities, including feeding, cleaning, and monitoring the health of the poultry. This hands-on approach fosters responsibility and practical problem-solving skills.
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Sustainability Practices: The program encourages students to explore sustainable poultry farming practices, including waste management and resource conservation. Students learn how to minimize environmental impact while maximizing productivity.
Fostering Future Poultry Farmers
Our Poultry Farming Program not only provides students with the technical knowledge needed for successful poultry management but also instills values of responsibility and compassion for animals. By engaging in practical farming experiences, students develop essential life skills and a deeper understanding of the agricultural industry.




