Farmers Without Constraints (III) by Anthony Okediran


            Xmas Broilers Production
Not everyone is saving for the yuletide. Some are investing now in order to receive a share of your  Christmas savings.

No one can, with a huge certainty, predict the outcome of the Mayweather versus  Macgregor bout. But it is very much clear that everyone can tell the destiny of broilers at Christmas.

It is with the above that we continue to emphasise  the fact that livestock production does not have to be expansive. It could be more of a pastime effort; one done in one's spare time. The space behind the window can bring some cash returns.

Also, the interested investor needs to understand the role of temperature, feed quality/quantity mix and timely deployment of drugs and vaccines. There are agro shops around town offering free consultancy to small scale farmers.

It is important to understand that broilers are ready for the market within 9-12 weeks of adequate care. The obvious fact is that return on investment is very high and the investor spends less time with the livestock. More so, feed and water can be served while the investors proceeds on other ventures.

Marketability should not kill the aspiration. A well fed broiler would sell itself. The farmer only need to display it.

Okediran is an expert in agro-production, especially poultry rearing. He offers consultancy services in his expertise.

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