A guide to Poultry farming
| Institution | TETIARY |
| Course | AGRICULTURE |
| Year | 1st Year |
| Semester | Unknown |
| Posted By | Brian Mike |
| File Type | docx |
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| File Size | 11.36 KB |
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Description
Poultry farming is the domestication of birds for provision of food, manure, source of income or for aesthetic value. Mostly they are bred and kept for first three reasons.
The types of domesticated birds include and not limited to;
• Chicken
• Turkeys
• Ducks among others
Chicken is the most kept poultry for its delicious and source of income.
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