what are the benefits of poultry farming over cattle farming
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1. Chickens provide multiple food resources.
If you begin raising chickens, then you’ve got choices. You can raise chickens for meat and be able to replenish your food supply once per quarter. Hens can also provide eggs that reduce food insecurity.
2. It can be profitable.
Depending on where you live, one dozen farm-fresh chicken eggs can be priced at $4-$5. Even at the lower end of the pricing spectrum, a dozen goes for around $2. If your hens are laying a dozen eggs per day, that’s some easy cash that begins to add up.
3. Chickens can reduce stress levels.
Chickens have unique personalities. They might try to fly somewhere and fail. Some might run into your fencing and then think the sky is falling. Spending time with chickens can definitely lower cortisol levels.
If you begin raising chickens, then you’ve got choices. You can raise chickens for meat and be able to replenish your food supply once per quarter. Hens can also provide eggs that reduce food insecurity.
2. It can be profitable.
Depending on where you live, one dozen farm-fresh chicken eggs can be priced at $4-$5. Even at the lower end of the pricing spectrum, a dozen goes for around $2. If your hens are laying a dozen eggs per day, that’s some easy cash that begins to add up.
3. Chickens can reduce stress levels.
Chickens have unique personalities. They might try to fly somewhere and fail. Some might run into your fencing and then think the sky is falling. Spending time with chickens can definitely lower cortisol levels.
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hey here is ur answer
Poultry farming is quite profitable in the sense that it gives good returns for the amount invested, the time and energy spent on it and the labor employed in it.
it is also eco-friendly
I hope this helps you
Poultry farming is quite profitable in the sense that it gives good returns for the amount invested, the time and energy spent on it and the labor employed in it.
it is also eco-friendly
I hope this helps you
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