master layer farm management the business of millionaires
master layer farm management the business of millionaires, available at $39.99, has an average rating of 4.45, with 76 lectures, based on 84 reviews, and has 21022 subscribers.
You will learn about introduction and history pullet and hen health lighting program feeding program vaccination program in rearing and production period egg quality evaluation Business and profit This course is ideal for individuals who are any one interested in poultry business or begginer in business world It is particularly useful for any one interested in poultry business or begginer in business world.
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Summary
Title: master layer farm management the business of millionaires
Price: $39.99
Average Rating: 4.45
Number of Lectures: 76
Number of Published Lectures: 76
Number of Curriculum Items: 76
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 76
Original Price: $34.99
Quality Status: approved
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What You Will Learn
- introduction and history
- pullet and hen health
- lighting program feeding program vaccination program in rearing and production period
- egg quality evaluation
- Business and profit
Who Should Attend
- any one interested in poultry business
- begginer in business world
Target Audiences
- any one interested in poultry business
- begginer in business world
introduction history of industry POULTRY-KEEPING is interesting because it gives pleasure as well as profit to persons of both sexes, all ages all walks in life m all sections of the country It is useful alike on the farm and in the City back-yard In the cold in the sunny, in the hill and mountain country, or on the plain It may be conducted as an exclusive business or as a side line It affords pleasure and profit for rich and poor It is the universal agricultural industry he best way to start a poultry enterprise is to begin modestly and let the business build its increases It is believed that poultry production started in Asia over 3000 years ago. Although some records suggest that chickens were raised around 3200 BC, archaeological evidence only goes back to about 2000 BC. It is considered that chickens originate from India, and that the red jungle fowl is an ancestor to today’s modern chicken. The breeding of chickens in captivity dates back to at least 1400 BC in Egypt. But intensive poultry production only before 7500 BCE. Chickens were brought to Sumer In Thebes, Egypt, the tomb of Haremhab, built about 1420 BCE, shows a depiction of a man carrying bowls of ostrich eggs and other large eggs, arrived in Greece around 800 BCE, where the quail had been the primary source of eggs IN ancient Rome, eggs were preserved using a number of methods, and meals often started with an egg course The dried egg industry developed in the 19th century, before the rise of the frozen egg industry. In 1878, a company in St. Louis, Missouri started to transform egg yolk and white into a light-brown, meal-like substance by using a drying process. intensive poultry production only began in the 20th century. Indeed, the past 100 years have seen an impressive growth, chiefly in the production of chickens and eggs, turkeys, ducks, and geese. It is the advent of vaccination for conditions such as Marek’s disease, in addition to preproducing good quality day-old chicks starts with the breeder flock. Not only is the quality of the egg important, but also the health and nutritional status of the breeders are having an impact on day-old markable improvements in nutrition, genetics, and management, that has allowed the poultry industry to quickly develop since the late 1960s In general we can divide the factors associated with chick quality in two categories: EGG RELATED FACTORS hatchery and brooding management factors (egg handling , incubation, chick processing and placement SOURCES OF CHICKENS Primary breeding companies supply the breed performance These white hybrid layers are capable of laying 324 eggs per hen housed at 72 weeks of age with a feed conversion of 3.04 pounds of feed per dozen or 1.91 kg feed per kg of egg.der stock chickens for various breeder/hatchery companies who then supply the day-old pullet chicks to be grown into laying hens housing system feeding program in general lighting program economy of layer farm indices layer health management vaccination program suggested vaccination program spray vaccine onovo vaccine hatchary vaccine fowl pox vaccine cleaning disinfection receiving baby chicks automation in layer farm egg collection manure removal flock following rearing table postmortem procedures serology how to take blood sample how to make Elisa test Elisa software
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: introduction to the course
Lecture 2: course introduction
Lecture 3: my youtube channel other courses
Lecture 4: Introduction
Lecture 5: why people raise chicken
Lecture 6: why poultry production
Lecture 7: ask yourself 3 questions
Lecture 8: poultry farming business plan
Lecture 9: site selection farm layout
Lecture 10: layer farm layout
Lecture 11: how to start the usiness of multi millionaires
Lecture 12: Beginner how to stat???
Lecture 13: day old chick from breeder huse to hatchery to rearing house
Lecture 14: breeder company
Lecture 15: Breeder companies 2
Lecture 16: Day old chick quality
Chapter 2: Housing
Lecture 1: poultry housing general considerations
Lecture 2: housing systems
Lecture 3: lighting programs
Lecture 4: light intensity
Lecture 5: example of lighting program lohman classic
Lecture 6: intermittent transient lighting program closed system
Lecture 7: semi closed and opened system
Chapter 3: poultry farm equipments
Lecture 1: poultry farm equipements
Chapter 4: feeding program in general
Lecture 1: poultry digestivve system
Lecture 2: poultry feeding and nutrion
Lecture 3: poultry ration preparation
Lecture 4: feeding programin for laye general
Chapter 5: water system
Lecture 1: water quality introduction
Lecture 2: water quality testing
Chapter 6: Economic of layer farm
Lecture 1: economic traits of layer
Lecture 2: calculate production parameter
Lecture 3: performance of hisex layer
Lecture 4: hisex performance table and curves
Lecture 5: project proposal and basic idea to start layer farm
Lecture 6: performance
Lecture 7: production table
Chapter 7: layer health management
Lecture 1: biosecurity for visitors
Lecture 2: biosecurity procedures
Chapter 8: Vaccination
Lecture 1: example of vaccine program suggested in USA manual of poultry diseases
Lecture 2: example of vaccination program suggested in middle east
Lecture 3: example2 vaccine program
Lecture 4: in ovo vaccine
Lecture 5: in ovo vaccination in 18 days
Lecture 6: hatchary vaccine
Lecture 7: spray vaccine
Lecture 8: fowl pox vaccination
Chapter 9: cleaning and disinfectionof the houses
Lecture 1: cleaning the house
Lecture 2: cleaning and disinfection
Lecture 3: cleaning feeding system
Lecture 4: disinfection
Lecture 5: cleaning and disinfection
Lecture 6: cleaning and disinfection procedure
Chapter 10: receiving baby chicks
Lecture 1: preparing the house for receiving baby chicks
Lecture 2: baby chick receiving
Chapter 11: Automation in egg layer farm
Lecture 1: farm automation is necessary
Lecture 2: egg collection manure removal very important task in layer farm
Lecture 3: various system automation
Lecture 4: Automation of egg collections Egg packaging
Chapter 12: Disease surveillance
Lecture 1: disease surveillance
Chapter 13: supervisor role in flowing flock performance
Lecture 1: supervisors follow flock1
Lecture 2: records is very important Daily weakly monthly( excel sheet for keep records)
Lecture 3: Data entry
Lecture 4: Rearing table for following rearing flock
Lecture 5: comparing weight and feed intake with guide
Lecture 6: compare production with guide
Chapter 14: post mortium examination
Lecture 1: post mortium examination
Chapter 15: serology
Lecture 1: from where w get blood sample
Lecture 2: serology
Lecture 3: hpw to take samples
Chapter 16: ELISA
Lecture 1: How to perform Elisa test
Lecture 2: Bichek software how to deal with software inter the data and prepaing to read pl
Chapter 17: egg structure egg quality egg quality testing
Lecture 1: egg shell anormalities and diseases
Lecture 2: egg internal structure
Lecture 3: chichen egg quality testing
Lecture 4: how can we measure egg quality in lab
Instructors
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Mohamed AL ashram
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- 4 stars: 21 votes
- 5 stars: 47 votes
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