Biology, asked by first, 1 year ago

Observe nearby poultry farm and find out how do they export eggs to market ..what material is used for transportation. Pls any genius give me answer....... From: SHAFEEN

Answers

Answered by aqibkincsem
24

Transportation is taken place by a trail made of the thin sheet and also it delivers the vertical and also horizontal frictions support on it.

On the other hand it has breakage of EGGS and much more support for the client in a fine manner.

It is important to go with first class suitable transportation to transfer from place to another place.

Answered by silpapatur
3

Answer:

There is a commitment within the poultry industry and with individual companies to address poultry welfare. All

segments of the poultry supply chain accept the responsibility of humane poultry handling and minimizing stress to

the birds during catching, loading, transporting, unloading and processing.

This manual and education program will help poultry stakeholders understand various aspects of poultry welfare and

provide an opportunity to share company and industry expectations on handling poultry. The actions of all members in

the poultry supply chain have a direct impact on both the physical and mental well-being of birds. Improper handling,

catching, loading, transporting, unloading and processing practices create stress and may cause trauma to the birds.

Workers who are careful and conscientious can reduce the potential for injuries.

The benefits of this training will accrue all along the poultry supply chain including farmers, poultry catchers, transporters,

and processors. This training will:

• improve the well-being of poultry by reducing handling and transport stress;

• address customer/societal expectations and regulatory oversight, e.g. company reputation, retail audit requirements,

government regulations; and,

• have positive financial implications for the poultry handling, transportation and processing sectors, e.g. minimize

mortalities; maximize yields, protect product quality and shelf life, safeguard product integrity, etc.

Facility managers and key decision makers, while they may not spend time working directly with birds, also benefit from

the knowledge gained from this manual and taking the education course. When they are aware of the responsibilities,

laws and regulations, they are more equipped to support a culture of maintaining high standards for bird welfare. In

addition, they will be equipped to better understand the challenges of transporting poultry and to offer support to those

individuals who are tasked with the direct care of poultry on a daily basis.

Hope you like it..

Similar questions